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Hardin County commissioners approve grants, contracts and 45-day extension of burn-ban declaration
Summary
At its March 10 meeting the Hardin County Commissioners Court unanimously approved grant applications to the Office of the Governor, multiple construction contracts and change orders for hazard-mitigation and jail projects, authorized vehicle upfitting, and extended a county burn-ban declaration for 45 days amid extreme drought.
County Judge Wayne McDaniel and the Hardin County Commissioners Court on March 10 unanimously approved a slate of grant applications, construction contracts and procurement actions, and extended the county's Declaration of Disaster and an order restricting outdoor burning for 45 days because of extreme drought conditions.
The court adopted an amended resolution authorizing submission of an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) application to the Office of the Governor, Criminal Justice Division, and separately approved Resolution 8-26 to submit a FY27 Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Activities (LETPA) Sustaining Tactical Response Team Project grant application in an amount not to exceed $25,000. Grants Coordinator Clay Woodward presented the grant items; the resolutions passed on unanimous votes.
Commissioners likewise approved Resolution 9-26 to submit a State Homeland Security Program (SHSP) grant application to the Office of the Governor,…
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