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Durham commissioners introduce new emergency services director and issue multiple April proclamations
Summary
On April 8 the Durham County Board introduced Mark Lockhart as the new Office of Emergency Services director and issued proclamations recognizing Second Chance Month, Fair Housing Month, Child Abuse Prevention Month, Black Maternal Health Week and the Omega Zeta 50th anniversary; department leaders outlined local impacts and needs.
The Durham County Board of County Commissioners on April 8 introduced Mark Lockhart as the county’s new director of the Office of Emergency Services and issued a series of April proclamations on reentry, fair housing, child abuse prevention and Black maternal health.
Assistant County Manager Dwane Brinson introduced Mark Lockhart, who thanked the board and County Manager for the appointment and said he would continue serving Durham County as OES director. Chair Nida Allam and other commissioners expressed appreciation for his willingness to take on the role.
The board read several proclamations. Chair Allam read a proclamation declaring…
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