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All Hands on Deck Day is a Success |
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Written by B. Gault, Public Information Office
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Tuesday, 22 July 2008 |
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After stops at several spots around Bradley County, Sheriff Tim Gobble said All Hands on Deck Day was a success and will be something he does again. On Saturday, deputies with the rank of Lieutenant and above who are not involved in regular patrols took to the streets to back-up deputies on calls and to listen to citizens who are concerned about their neighborhoods. Sheriff Gobble took time to make several stops during the day starting off with the Farmers Market on Peerless Road. He also stopped at Mount Olive Church of God, Prospect Grocery, McDonald Grocery, and at a yard sale in Hopewell. Below are some photographs from All Hands on Deck Day.  The Farmers Market  The Farmers Market
 Reporter Randall Higgins gathers information about All Hands on Deck  Channel 12 with Deputy Robby Hair  Gobble listens to the concerns of a McDonald resident  Sheriff jots down notes of this citizens' concerns  Inmate workers collecting trash on Keith St  Stopping at a yard sale in Hopewell |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 July 2008 )
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