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The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has more than a third of a million followers of its Facebook page, and the agency regularly posts seeking public help in finding suspects, either those sought for local crimes or as an assist to another law-enforcement agency.
Such posts typically receive mostly positive responses along the lines of, “Go get ‘em, Grady,” in reference to Sheriff Grady Judd.
The response was different Friday when the PCSO posted about Jonathan Pollock, a North Lakeland resident facing multiple charges in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Federal authorities say he assaulted three police officers during the riot. The Sheriff s Office post said the FBI had requested that the agency spread information about Pollock, 21, who hadn’t yet been found and arrested as of Friday.
Don Dickmann endows support for junior faculty in the Department of Forestry
April 13, 2021
Emeritus Professor Don Dickmann worked for over 40 years in the Michigan State University Department of Forestry before retiring – not once, but twice – and even then, it didn’t quite stick.
Emeritus faculty member Donald Dickmann
He continued to teach part-time and serve on graduate committees and as acting Chairperson in 2010-11, reflecting, “that’s a good way to do it. Not just walk out the door and never look back. I couldn’t do it that way.”
When Dickmann decided he wanted to give back to the forestry department by way of endowment, he reflected on how his contribution could be best used. “I have a real attachment to this unit and the people in it,” he said.