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Sheriff outlines staffing, canine, school resource and jail infirmary plans
Summary
The county sheriff briefed commissioners on department structure, a new canine program, school resource officer coverage, corrections staffing changes and a planned infirmary expansion to add six beds.
Williams County’s sheriff updated the Board of County Commissioners on July 15 about staffing structures, new programs and capital projects in the sheriff’s office. The sheriff summarized command structure, a growing special operations division with a canine program, school resource officer coverage, corrections reorganizations and a planned infirmary expansion in the county jail.
The sheriff said the patrol lieutenant manages the patrol division (four sergeants, four corporals and line staff) while an investigations lieutenant oversees four investigators. He described a special operations sergeant, Jamie Hushka, supervising weight enforcement…
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