Office of Homeland Security - Recent Headlines
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- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grants
Thursday, September 18, 2008 Gov. Steve Beshear today announced approval of two Kentucky Office of Homeland Security grants totaling $215,000 for law enforcement and first response agencies in south central Kentucky.
- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grant to Ballard County Fiscal Court
Friday, August 01, 2008 Gov. Steven L. Beshear today announced a U.S. Department of Homeland Security grant for $15,284 to be awarded to Ballard County Fiscal Court. The funds will be used to update the communication infrastructure for the Ballard County Sheriff’s Department.
- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grant to Gallatin County Fiscal Court
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Gov. Steve Beshear today announced a $20,000 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security grant to be awarded to Gallatin County Fiscal Court. The funds will be used to purchase equipment for a mass casualty or hazardous materials incident.
- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grant to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Gov. Steve Beshear today announced a Kentucky Office of Homeland Security (KOHS) grant for $17,396 to be awarded to the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department. The funds will be used to update the department’s communication infrastructure.
- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grant to the City of Blaine
Wednesday, June 25, 2008 Gov. Steve Beshear today announced a $12,500 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security grant to be awarded to the City of Blaine. The funds will be used to purchase new Jaws of Life for the Blaine Volunteer Fire Department.
- Governor Beshear Announces Homeland Security Grant to the City of Highland Heights
Friday, June 20, 2008 Gov. Steve Beshear today announced a $20,000 Kentucky Office of Homeland Security grant to be awarded to the City of Highland Heights. The funds will be used to purchase a license plate recognition system for the city police department.
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