The 911 Board reviewed the emergency coverage from various entities for Gilman City


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The 911 Board reviewed the emergency coverage from various entities for Gilman City during its regular meeting held Nov. 28. Discussion regarded the location of the Daviess County line.

The adequacy of insurance coverage was addressed. The coverage currently is for contents of the 911 office and equipment while the Daviess County coverage is for the building itself.

The board decided to have GeoComm assist Supervisor Carder in the naming of new roads for the county.

The board voted to pay the membership fee of $25 to Worker’s Compensation Trust.

The treasurer’s report was given with a balance of $60,154.76 as of Nov. 28. Bills of $10,389.81 were presented.

A correction to accounts payable for Oct. 25 was made from $12,519.15 to $10,850.40 with the change of a check from $2,018.75 to $350.00.

The above are the unapproved minutes of the regular meeting of the Daviess County Cental Emergency Communication (911 board) held Nov. 28. Those board members present were Larry Belshe, Vicki Corwin, John Sullenger and Misse Tolen. Also present was Supervisor Dana

Carder. David Leeper, Iva Ratliff and Larry Tull were absent.