St. Louis County – The County Council Accepted $261,020.39 in Stop Violence Against Women Grant Program Funds From the Missouri Department of Public Safety

St. Louis County – The County Council Accepted 1,020.39 in Stop Violence Against Women Grant Program Funds From the Missouri Department of Public Safety
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At this week’s meeting, the County Council accepted $261,020.39 in STOP Violence Against Women Grant Program funds from the Missouri Department of Public Safety. This grant with fund the partial salaries and benefits for 3 Domestic Violence Unit detectives for a two-year period with the St. Louis County Police Department.

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