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Aaron PalmerSheridan County’s Commissioners have approved and accepted a grant award from the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security.
County Administrative Director Cameron Duff, speaking on behalf of County Emergency Management Coordinator Jesse Ludikhuize, gave details on the grant and the reason for it.
Commissioner Lonnie Wright said that he had spoken to Ludikhuize, who said the software would have been extremely helpful for the county during this year’s fire season.
Commissioner Holly Jennings voiced concerns over possible continued future costs to the county.
The commission voted to accept the grant funding with Jennings voting against.
Dennis Fox
November 25, 2024 at 11:51 am
All “federal” money comes with strings attached and future costs that tax-payers are on the hook for.
And remember, “grants” are just other people’s money, ie. tax dollars extracted from federal income taxes, that we all pay.
It’s just a shell game of never-ending high taxes and bigger gov’t.
We’ve got to get off the failed socialists model that is leading us to ruin. We must live within our means!
Lower taxes are always better!