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State possibly overpaid Portsmouth $1 million for 911 services
Posted on November 5, 2012 at 6:42 PM
Updated Monday, Nov 5 at 7:01 PM
According to the letter, the alleged discrepancy stems from an audit by the state's E-911 Services Board, which allocates money to localities based on information provided by a city or county's emergency communications department.
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