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May 6, 2008
Ohio Homeland Security Encourages Boaters to be Prepared and Participate in Northern Border Initiative
Warm weather brings a multitude of tourists, boaters and fishermen to the Lake Erie region. These watercraft can be one of Ohio's greatest security resources, and the Ohio Department of Public Safety (ODPS) is working to encourage boaters and fishermen to be prepared and aware of their surroundings.more

April 28, 2008
Meeting Minutes: Private Investigation and Security Services Commission
Minutes from the February 14, 2008 meeting at the Ohio Dept. of Transportation.more

April 10, 2008
Public Notice: Ohio Private Investigation and Security Commission (OPISSC)
The OPISSC will hold its regular quarterly meeting at the Ohio Department of Public Safety on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.more

February 20, 2008
Meeting Minutes: Private Investigation and Security Services Commission
Minutes from the December 6, 2007 meeting at the Ohio Dept. of Transportation.more

February 4, 2008
Public Notice: Ohio Private Investigation & Security Services Commission (OPISSC)
The OPISSC will hold its quarterly meeting at the Ohio Department of Transportation in Columbus on February 14.more

"See Something, Say Something" Campaign Launched in Spanish
Ohio Homeland Security has teamed up with the Ohio Hispanic Coalition to educate the Latino community on the possible signs of terrorism and encourage the public to report suspicious activity to law enforcement through “See Something, Say Something” materials, which have been translated into Spanish. Materials will be distributed throughout the Hispanic community in places such as health clinics, markets, shopping centers and other venues.more

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