Enhanced 911 is under discussion again.
The issue has come up repeatedly for at least the past 12 years, but local officials have not yet been able to agree on how to pay to implement the service. The Marion County Fiscal Court addressed the issue again during a special-called meeting March 5.
"I think everybody wants to get E-911, but we all want to know the costs," Magistrate Steve Masterson said.
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