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The pictures, floor plans and cost estimates on three options for building a new Emergency Medical Services headquarters were presente to Dawson County Health District (DCHD) board members Tuesday. The board did not vote on a selection, but it seemed likely that the first choice of concrete versus metal wins the prize. The structure, built to match Medical Arts Hospital, is cheaper and more durable than the other options. “It looks like a no brainer to me,” said board president Joe Cope. Project’s architect, Stacey Mincey with Condray Design Group also seemed to support it. “I believe the longevity of this project is important ...

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