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(KSL News) Utah's emergency preparedness programs are about to get a boost. The state is getting more than $9 million in federal Homeland Security grants.
The grants are meant to pay for emergency equipment as well as emergency planning and training.
This year's grants add up to about $5 million more than last year's.