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Graham County OKs out-of-state Spillman training, accepts $306,542 DPS grant and approves multiple highway pay reclassifications
Summary
The Graham County Board approved travel for four dispatch/detention employees to Spillman annual training in Orlando, accepted $306,542.32 in DPS local border-support funds earmarked to buy four patrol vehicles, and approved a package of highway-department reclassifications and a new trainee position to address CDL staffing shortages.
The Graham County Board of Supervisors on Monday approved several personnel and public-safety actions, including out-of-state training, a DPS grant acceptance, and multiple highway-department pay reclassifications.
Sheriff Allred asked the board to authorize travel to a Spillman annual training event in Orlando for four staff who operate the county's records and dispatch software. "This Spillman training is a serious thing for us," Allred said, explaining the system is widely used by agencies across the valley and requires annual updates. A board member noted the per-person cost is about $2,500 including airfare and hotel; the board approved the request by voice vote.
Allred also presented a Local Border Support grant channeled through the Arizona Department of Public…
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