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This is the fifth story in the Mountain West News Bureau series Elevated Risk, a project powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative.
Until recently, Logan Dailey was a deputy sheriff in rural Cherry County, Nebraska. But today, he s the managing editor and reporter for four rural news outlets and a farming business publication based in Wyoming. I would say both are noble professions, he said. I mean, they re both, in my opinion, very important professions.
Dailey loves his new job, but he says certain kinds of media can poison how the public sees the police, even in rural areas. He remembers one experience he had as a cop where he saw a young boy in a town he used to patrol.
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This is the fifth story in the Mountain West News Bureau series Elevated Risk, a project powered by America Amplified, a public radio initiative.
Until recently, Logan Dailey was a deputy sheriff in rural Cherry County, Nebraska. But today, he s the managing editor and reporter for four rural news outlets and a farming business publication based in Wyoming. I would say both are noble professions, he said. I mean, they re both, in my opinion, very important professions.
Dailey loves his new job, but he says certain kinds of media can poison how the public sees the police, even in rural areas. He remembers one experience he had as a cop where he saw a young boy in a town he used to patrol.
This is the fifth story in the Mountain West News Bureau series " Elevated Risk ." Until recently, Logan Dailey was a deputy sheriff in rural Cherry County
This is the fifth story in the Mountain West News Bureau series " Elevated Risk ." Until recently, Logan Dailey was a deputy sheriff in rural Cherry County