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Emergency management highlights school preparedness campaign; officials flag possible state cuts
Summary
Eaton County emergency management reviewed K-12 check-ins, a Preparedness Month outreach partnership with local coffee shops, and a joint information system training scheduled for Oct. 8. Officials flagged a possible state budget cut affecting emergency services and county revenue sharing, noting uncertainty and potential local impacts.
Eaton County emergency management told the Safety Committee on Sept. 4 about recent school-safety check-ins, a Preparedness Month outreach pilot and an upcoming joint information-system training, and officials raised concerns about potential state budget cuts.
Staff described a recurring K-12 school safety check-in that invites superintendents, principals, safety professionals and first responders to review plans and procedures; the county holds the check-ins twice…
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