Yakima Council : City wins funds for law enforcement recruitment , intelligence and patrols
Yakima County Council has agreed to approve a grant of $66,930 to help officers in the southern US state of Alaska, according to the city councils agenda packet. Residents are being invited to comment on the draft agreement.
Source: yakimaherald.comPublished on 2022-09-19
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