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Jun 20, 2023 · MONTICELLO — Personnel changes have occurred in a couple significant roles in White County, including Jim Reynolds, who retired from his role as environmental officer. It was announced that former sheriff, Pat Shafer, has been hired to take over the role. Randy Mitchell is retiring later this summer from White County Economic Development, and ...
Jun 21, 2023 · June 21, 2023 ·. MONTICELLO — Personnel changes have occurred in a couple significant roles in White County, including Jim Reynolds, who retired from his role as environmental officer. It was announced that former sheriff, Pat Shafer, has been hired to take over the….
May 4, 2018 · Former Monticello Police Officer Jim Reynolds also counted Whitaker as a friend outside work for the 15 to 20 years they worked together. “He was very knowledgeable of the law, very knowledgeable about his job,” Reynolds said.
Jul 27, 2018 · On Oct. 13, White County Environmental Officer Jim Reynolds issued Garcia a notice of violation with implication of a $50-a-day fine. The legal action, which the county issued through its attorney George Loy, gave Garcia 30 days from the motion to comply and have the building “torn down and hauled to a licensed landfill.”