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North Bend council approves drug-detection K-9 program, allows donations and training contract
Summary
The North Bend City Council voted to allow the police department to buy and train a drug-detection K-9, accept community donations to cover startup costs and provide a 5% special-pay differential to the handler.
The North Bend City Council on May 27 approved a plan to establish a drug-detection K-9 program for the North Bend Police Department, authorize a training and purchase contract with vendor Maycor Canine, accept community donations to cover startup costs and apply a 5% special-pay differential to the designated handler.
The police chief presented the proposal to councilors, saying the department has operated without a dedicated drug-detection dog for nearly nine years and has relied on…
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