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Photos from Alabama Counties
The first-ever 9-1-1 call took place in Haleyville, Alabama, 50 years ago this year. The red phone used on that historic day will soon be on display in Washington, D. C., when the National Law Enforcement Museum opens this fall. Blount County 9-1-1 Director Caleb Branch shared this pic from one of the many events at the 50th Annual 9-1-1 Festival.
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The Montgomery County Commission tweeted out this image of Commissioner
Dan Harris and the Student Apprentices who are working with the county this summer.
What a great opportunity to help the community understand and appreciate the value of county government!
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Participants in ACCA’ s PLAN 2018 leadership program are all working on Passion Projects in their home counties. Cherokee County Commissioner Marcie Foster selected # StepUp4MentalHealth, a nationwide initiative supported by NACo to reduce the number of mentally ill persons in jail. In May, Foster organized an event at Gadsden State Community College that featured remarks from Alabama’ s Commissioner of Mental Health Lynn Beshear and participation from a variety of other stakeholders and advocates. Foster( on right) is pictured standing with Julie Hope of Enroll Alabama.
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