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Calhoun County Sheriff Ends 35-Year Career In Law Enforcement

The Calhoun County Sheriff finished his career in law enforcement Friday after deciding he would be taking a job in a different field. Bill Davis served the people of Calhoun County for 34 years with 28 of those years as sheriff. His retirement was a bit unexpected, but Davis says he knew the time had come to step away from his position.

Davis will be driving truck full-time for New Cooperative in his new job. He was already working with local cooperatives part-time, and trucking is something he thoroughly enjoys. While he is excited to start his new work, he says leaving the Sheriff’s Office is difficult.

He recommended his Chief Deputy, Scott Anderson, to the Calhoun County Board of Supervisors to be appointed as his replacement. Davis was born and raised in Rockwell City and has no intention of moving after his retirement.

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