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Kanawha County Commission approves $1.08M mobile command unit, hires two deputies and accepts $200,000 cyber grant
Summary
At its Feb. 19 meeting, the Kanawha County Commission approved multiple purchase orders including a $1,082,193 mobile command unit, hired two full-time deputy sheriffs effective March 1, and authorized a $200,000 State and Local Cybersecurity Grant for the sheriff's office; commissioners also accepted an independent audit with no exceptions.
The Kanawha County Commission on Feb. 19 approved a series of procurement and personnel actions, including a $1,082,193 purchase order for an International TOSV Command Unit from Atlantic Emergency Solutions, the hiring of two deputy sheriffs and authorization of a $200,000 cybersecurity grant for the sheriff's office.
Commission President Ben Salango called the meeting to order at 4 p.m. and Commissioners Lance Wheeler and Natalie E. Tennant moved and seconded approval of the items listed on the agenda. Motions carried on all listed orders and ratifications.
Among the purchase…
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