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Supervisors inch up law enforcement rates during meeting in which they cover plenty of ground - Enterprise Media

The Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors will be asking the county’s cities for up to 2 percent increases when it comes to billed law enforcement services in the upcoming fiscal year that begins on July 1.  The decision to set “contract rates” was part of a busy couple of days for supervisors, who also discussed budgets, accepted a gift that will lead to a new dock at the Chickasaw County Conservation Board’s Howard’s Woods and learned about a …
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charlescitypress.com broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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