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Potter County reallocates remaining ARPA funds for first-responder mental-health training
Summary
Commissioners approved using $12,350 remaining in an Amarillo College ARPA contract to help fund a $30,000 post-traumatic purpose training next February; Panhandle 100 Club and partners will seek additional funds, and the judge was authorized to sign concurrence.
Potter County commissioners on Nov. 18 approved an amendment to a county ARPA-funded agreement with Amarillo College to use $12,350 remaining in the contract to support a planned post-traumatic purpose training for first responders scheduled for February.
An advisory committee representative (first seen SEG 237) told the court the Amarillo College agreement originally budgeted $25,000 for…
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