All 77 Oklahoma counties that applied for grant funding from the state of Oklahoma through the Oklahoma Sheriff’s Office Funding Assistance Grant Program will receive funds to help bolster law enforcement in their communities.
That announcement came Wednesday from the Office of State Attorney General Gentner Drummond. Each county will receive between 150 and 300 thousand dollars to aid in enhancing public safety. Counties receiving funding include Mayes, Rogers, Ottawa, Washington, Osage, and Nowata counties.
Drummond's office will begin sending agreements to sheriffs and county commissions later this month. The grants can be used for sheriff office operations including training, technology, equipment, capital improvements and more.




