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When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
When the new legislature gathers next week for a ceremonial swearing-in and formal leadership elections, they’ll face strict new measures to cope with the coronavirus and no shortage of looming problems and issues stemming from the pandemic to deal with.
The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office announced Thursday it received a $10,000 donation from Florida Power & Light to buy iPads for the agency’s crisis response team to connect people in need to mental health and social services professionals, limiting police contact with people in crisis.
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