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Marshall County approves sheriff's budget shifts, moves two dispatchers to 911 fund

2256284 · January 23, 2025
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The Marshall County Council accepted several sheriff proposals Wednesday, approving commissary reporting, the sheriff's 2025 commissary budget and a plan to move two dispatchers into the 911 fund; members also approved a personnel reclassification shifting a process-server position toward dispatcher duties.

The Marshall County Council accepted Sheriff Hassell’s biannual commissary report, approved his 2025 jail commissary budget and approved staffing changes that shift two turnkey dispatchers into the county 911 fund and reclassify a vacant process-server position into a dispatcher role.

The sheriff presented the commissary report and said the jail fund has “been running right around $90,000 for the last couple of years,” and that revenue from commissary sales, tablets and phone time rose when the jail population was higher. He then asked the council…

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