BOONE, Iowa---The Boone Police Department is once again planning their annual Citizen Police Academy. Boone Police Chief Bill Skare says the program will begin February 23rd and will last until April 12th. Skare says there's no cost, but it does require that anyone interested commit three hours each Thursday evening. Skare says the program has proven to be pretty popular and basically it exposes the public to the operating procedures of the department. Applications are available at various locations, including online.
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