September 15, 2010

michellef@standard-democrat.com SIKESTON -- When it comes to emergency management, it's best to plan for the worst. "That way if it doesn't get that bad, you'll be 'pleasantly surprised,' but if it does, you'll be prepared," said Jim Charrier, training and exercise manager for the State Emergency Management Agency...

30 people representing municipalities across SE Missouri attend workshop

michellef@standard-democrat.com

SIKESTON -- When it comes to emergency management, it's best to plan for the worst.

"That way if it doesn't get that bad, you'll be 'pleasantly surprised,' but if it does, you'll be prepared," said Jim Charrier, training and exercise manager for the State Emergency Management Agency.

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