David Dial of Naperville, Aurora University associate professor and chair of criminal justice, was recently recognized as AU s 2020 Marcus and Mark H. Trumbo award winner for excellence in teaching.
SWEETWATER COUNTY Sweetwater County Sheriff John Grossnickle recently learned that he is one of a small group of law enforcement executives from across the country who has been selected to attend the FBI’s Law Enforcement Executive Development Seminar (LEEDS) during an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. later this month.
The LEEDS program is a two-week training course that provides in-depth and interactive instruction on law enforcement leadership, agency management, strategic planning, labor relations, media relations, social issues, police programs and much more. It is designed for chief executive officers of mid-size law enforcement agencies employing 50 to 500 sworn law enforcement personnel who serve communities with a population of around 50,000 people or more.
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Niesz promoted to chief of Manalapan Police Department
Niesz promoted to chief of Manalapan Police Department ×
MANALAPAN – Edward Niesz, who has served in the Manalapan Police Department for 24 years, has been promoted to the rank of police chief.
Niesz succeeds Michael Fountain, who retired at the end of January after serving 27
years with the department. Fountain became Manalapan’s police chief on April 1, 2016.
In a press release, municipal officials said, “The police department wishes Chief Fountain a happy and healthy retirement. In response to the loss of Chief Fountain at the helm of the police department, the Township Committee has made four promotions to fill the