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Judge announces intention to appoint Chief Deputy Ryan Swolski as Mason County sheriff; swearing‑in planned April 30

Mason County Fiscal Court · April 9, 2024
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Summary

Judge McNeil announced Chief Deputy Ryan Swolski will be appointed Mason County sheriff effective May 1 and a swearing‑in ceremony is scheduled for April 30; the appointment will be formalized at a special meeting and signed during the ceremony.

Judge McNeil announced at the April 9 fiscal court meeting his intent to appoint Chief Deputy Ryan Swolski as Mason County Sheriff effective May 1 at 12:01 a.m., with a swearing‑in scheduled for April 30 at 4 p.m. at the Mason County Justice Center.

The judge described Swolski as experienced, noting service in deputy and chief deputy roles and experience with the U.S. Marshals Service. Chief Deputy Swolski responded, thanking the court and saying he looked forward to serving.

The judge told the court the appointment is his announced intention and that the formal appointment paperwork will be completed as part of the special meeting and swearing‑in ceremony. Court members praised the selection and noted the retiring sheriff's lengthy service; the judge also announced a reception in the new sheriff's honor on April 25 at 4 p.m. at the Justice Center.

No formal vote on the appointment was taken during the regular meeting; court members indicated support and a special meeting was scheduled to finalize the appointment and administer the oath.