County looking to get more signed up for FirstCall
by Ray Lightner
Jul 21, 2012 | 1025 views | 0 0 comments | 8 8 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Spalding County is looking for other ways to get residents signed up for the county’s early warning system, FirstCall.

Members of the Spalding County Fire Department have been available during early voting to assist residents who want to sign up for the FirstCall Emergency Alert System. County Manager William Wilson Jr. said more than 2,200 people are now signed up with 200 signing up during the first week of early voting.

That will continue at the early voting site in the old Cooks Shopping Center at 825 Memorial Drive, Wilson said. He told members of the Spalding County Board of Commissioners that Brightmoor Hospice has donated space on its billboard on Georgia Highway 92 to promote the free alert service.

(For the complete story, see Sunday's print edition.)
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