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Another candidate for Knox County Sheriff has announced his candidacy. Late last month, Community Service Officer and Auxiliary Deputy Zac Cox of Galesburg announced his intention to run for Knox County Sheriff. Cox joins a list of candidates that includes Knox County Detective and Republican Jack Harlan, former Sheriff's Deputy and Democrat Douglas Sampson, and Williamsfiled Police Chief and Democrat James Robertson. A 2004 GHS graduate, Cox graduated from Western Illinois University in 2008 with a Bachelor's degree in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration. He went on to complete his police officer certification at the Illinois Police Training Institute in Champaign in 2008. In his announcement, Cox said, "As a law enforcement professional since 2008, I am here to lead the Sheriff's Office into the future while honoring the principles of liberty and justice." Knox County Sheriff David Clague announced last year that he was not going to seek re-election af ....
The Knox County Sheriff's Department has a new app that can keep you update on weather, road conditions and closures and much more. They are also accepting applications for deputies and correctional officers. Knox County Sheriff David Clague joined Tom Meredith and Tyler Gumm on "Galesburg's Morning News" to talk about these and more. ....
GALESBURG A Facebook post attributed to Knox County Sheriff David Clague was posted and then quickly deleted Friday, Jan. 15, over language that some community members have called divisive and potentially racially insensitive. House Bill 3653, passed by the Illinois House and Senate and spearheaded by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus, and awaiting approval from the governor, could bring big changes to law enforcement, leading to negative reactions about its passage from state law enforcement agencies and organizations. After its passage, a Facebook post attributed to Clague drew criticism from community members and the Galesburg NAACP branch. We have a job to do and that is to protect and serve the citizens of Knox County who have shown their support for us, he said. Hold your head high and be proud! Resigning is not acceptable and by doing so, it shows the Black Caucus that they won. We are better than that! ....
The Illinois senate passed the highly controversial HB3653 just before 5:00 this morning and it now goes to the house for consideration. The bill deals with police reform and will affect law enforcement and prosecutors in their duties. Knox County Sheriff David Clague joined Tom Meredith and ....