(KLZA)-- Richardson County Commissioners approved a plan submitted by Emergency Management Agency Director Brian Kirkendall to relocate an outdoor warning siren further to the east in Falls City when they met Tuesday.
Kirkendall said the current layout of the coverage for the sirens within Falls City means some residents on the eastern side of town don't always hear the warning sirens.
Commissioners also approved the reappointment of Jameson Baker to the Veteran's Service Committee for a five-year term continuing through June 30, 2026 .
The Board also approved rehiring a former employee at the Law Enforcement Center that was terminated in 2019.
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