The Hawkins County Public Safety Committee Has Given The Green Light To Spend Up To 30-Thousand Dollars To Fix The County’S Failing 911 Communications System. The Temporary Repairs Will Be Made With The Original System’S Provider. In The Meantime, Other Options Will Be Considered, Such As A Digital System That Will Cost 900-Thousand Dollars Or A State-Operated Radio System With A Price Tag Of 4.5 Million Dollars. Emergency Management Director Jamie Miller Told Newschannel 11……

The Full Commission Must Now Approve The Motion When It Meets On June 22Nd.