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CANDIDATE STEPS FORWARD FOR NEXT YEAR'S SHERIFF'S RACE
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2005 -- 6:10 am Posted by Riley Hebert-News Director
The next Clark County Sheriff’s election isn’t until next November, but a Willard man is announcing he’ll be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for that position. 67-year-old Tony Trunkel touts a 40-year career in law enforcement, which started when he was a patrolman for the Neillsville Police Department in 1963. Most recently, Trunkel worked for the U.S. Marshall Service. "Through experience, effectiveness and efficiency I can improve the whole operation of that office," Trunkel told WCCN on Monday. Trunkel says he’s not running because of dislike for current sheriff Louis Rosandich; this is just something he wants to do. "This is something I though about four years ago. The more I thought about it, I have trust in the Clark County voters - if I'm on the ballot, I'll leave it up to them and whatever way they go will be fine with me." Trunkel is a member of the Wisconsin Narcotics Officers’ Association, and the Wisconsin Sheriff’s and Deputy Sheriff’s Association.
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