Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Sullivan County Hopes To Offer Safety Options By April
Sullivan County is moving forward with a plan to improve school safety. They determined that understanding the role of school resource officers is important and that the focus should be on assessing building security, behavioral threat assessments and influencing school culture. School resource officers in all the schools could cost a million dollars, training and materials could cost nearly 30-thousand and building assessments could cost between 3 and 5-thousand each depending on size. Sullivan County hopes to offer options to the school board in April. (bg)

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

  • Tri-cities retail sales
  • Roe talks student loans
  • Virginia politics
  • Trial date set in double murder
  • FL man dies in detention center
  • Video Catches Impaired Vandalizers
  • Elizabethton Twins Bus Involved in Fatal Crash
  • Hawkins County Fires Education Finance Director
  • Grocery Employee Caught Stealing Money
  • Carter County Emergency Services Agreement
  • MSHA Good Employer Award
  • ETSU Gets Money for Drug Abuse Prevention
  • VA Grant for SRO’s
  • Tennesseans Want Immigration Reform
  • Pliny Fisk Mural
  • Horse Drowning
  • Wampler Sr. Highway



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