At its Feb. 8 meeting, the Kerman City Council learned about the possibility of a central valley rural crimes task force being established and discussed ending virtual meeting participation.
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At its Feb. 8 meeting, the Kerman City Council learned about the possibility of a central valley rural crimes task force being established and discussed ending virtual meeting participation.