City to Start Own Emergency Management Agency

Memphis has an emergency, an emergency lack of money. Not the time to start your own Emergency Management Division. But that’s what the city is doing, says Memphis Chief Administrative Officer George Little.

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UnoHoo - 6/14/2012 7:54 PM
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Oh THIS will work well. Maybe they can get J. Fullosh*t to run it......

SteveTapp - 6/13/2012 8:13 PM
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If more localized tornado sirens is the big sales point, I don't believe there's a technological problem with getting the County to do that. This Little man and his $4,000-suited boss don't seem to want to downsize government at all, but rather spend other people's money on as many of their brilliant ideas as possible: "Damn the taxpayers; full speed ahead!"
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