HOT SPRINGS — The city of Hot Springs plans to forfeit close to $500,000 a year instead of combining its 911 operations with Garland County’s, telling the Hot Springs Board of Directors last month that public safety won’t be served by consolidation.
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Learn about current efforts to continue to protect the 4.9 GHz Band for public safety as well as recent filings, key decisions impacting these efforts, and how you can support PSSA’s initiative to protect the 4.9 GHz band for public safety.Recent Posts
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