In an emergency meeting this morning, the Wright County Board, in response to a request from the sheriff’s department, authorized signatures on an inter-governmental agreement to send deputies to Iowa to provide security in flood-damaged areas near Cedar Rapids. After the meeting, Chief Deputy Joe Haggerty said soon after he put out the call for volunteers, more deputies stepped forward than he could use. Six Wright County deputies will leave Wednesday morning for a one-week assignment.
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