Sheriff keeps campaign promise with new group
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MADISON COUNTY Sheriff Randy Tucker has 11 more sets of eyes and ears on the ground with his new community advisory group, formed shortly after he took office in January.
The group, which will meet with Tucker once a month to share information, questions and ideas, was one of his major campaign promises. Chief Deputy Jeremy Williams and Deputy Mark Sandridge, who ran against Tucker for sheriff, helped put the group together. It has met twice already.






