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Commissioners approve $15,000 mental‑health training for first responders and veterans

3418214 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

Marshall County approved $15,000 from a $100,000 emergency responder allocation to fund mental‑health training sessions for first responders and veterans. County leaders said the training aims to reduce suicide risk and support responders’ families.

The Marshall County Board of Commissioners voted May 19 to allocate $15,000 from previously set aside funds for fire departments to pay for mental‑health training for emergency responders and veterans.

Why it matters: County emergency services leaders said first responders face elevated mental‑health and suicide risks and that training for responders…

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