CANTON – Canton City Schools will install walk-through weapons detection systems in some of its schools this year. The school board on Monday unanimously approved the $370,920 purchase of 22 Opengate Concealed Weapons Detectors from Communications Technologies that will be installed at five middle and high schools. The funding comes…Read More
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