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T-R PHOTOS BY LANA BRADSTREAM As of Monday, Steve Hoffman resigned his position as the Marshall County Sheriff. The Marshall County Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting on Wednesday to decide how to move forward.
Effective at 5 p.m. on Monday, Marshall County Sheriff Steve Hoffman will resign from his position.
Marshall County Auditor Nan Benson confirmed the news, saying Hoffman emailed her a letter stating the time of his resignation. The email was sent after 5 p.m. on Friday.
“He will no longer be sheriff as of 5 p.m.,” she said.
Hoffman’s letter began with addressing the calls for resignation from Supervisor Dave Thompson. The sheriff wrote perhaps Thompson and others do not see the value in a transition period, or that he has continued to work every day for Marshall County residents. Hoffman wrote, for the record, he was driving his personal vehicles out of the county for his new duties with the Polk County Sheriff’s Of
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Marshall County Sheriff Steve Hoffman has accepted a job with the Polk County Sheriff’s Office and will receive a significant increase in pay. He said he will miss the camaraderie with his deputies in Marshall County.
Marshall County Sheriff Steve Hoffman will remain on the job for the coming months before he intends to commit fully to Polk County.
Hoffman announced his intention to leave on Wednesday, but his official last day has not been determined yet. He is working with his administrative team at the sheriff’s office on his duties to provide a smooth transition out. Plus, the Marshall County Board of Supervisors will need to appoint someone to take Hoffman’s place.