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Officials with Kentucky’s Office of Homeland Security told lawmakers about a plan to overhaul the state’s aging, analog 911 emergency communications system this week.
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McCracken County’s Fiscal Court authorized Monday a contract binding them and the city of Paducah to jointly upgrade an out of date 911 radio system infrastructure to be shared by the two local governments.
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Paducah’s City Commission and McCracken County’s Fiscal Court authorized their leaders this week to take the next steps in updating their existing emergency communications radio infrastructure to better aid first responders.
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Kentucky State Police along with other regional law enforcement agencies are reporting a region-wide outage of 911 services. Murray State Police issued…
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Marshall County’s E-911 director says the county has secured a state grant of more than $180,000 dollars to improve and replace aging emergency…
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Kentucky paid more than $200,000 for a new Statewide 911 plan that doesn't exist.Auditor Mike Harmon released an audit Thursday of the Kentucky 911…
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Update: The Kentucky State Police Post 1 said in a release Thursday night that all lines have been repaired and are functioning properly. Original…
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Hundreds of NPR readers recounted their first memory of a news event. These are some of their stories.
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Years after Sept. 11, some schools are grappling with how to teach the terrorist attacks and their aftermath to a new generation of students.
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Three communities in far west Kentucky are getting a portion of $3.6 million in grant funding for emergency call center upgrades.The state 911 Services…