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Marysville approves two public-safety grants for training and a drug analyzer
Summary
The council accepted a State Crisis Intervention Program grant to fund firearm-safety classes, safes and training, and approved a Kansas JAG award of up to $40,000 to buy a TrueNarc drug analyzer that tests some substances through packaging to reduce exposure risk.
Marysville’s City Council voted to accept two public-safety grants that officials say will expand training and reduce risk to officers and the public.
Tim Escalante, representing the police department, told the council the State Crisis Intervention Program grant will fund six firearm-safety classes, provide up to 150 personal firearm safes for class attendees and pay $5,000 for a fire‑retardant safe for the department’s…
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