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Cass Supervisors approve new Sheriff’s Deputy

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February 8th, 2022 by Ric Hanson

Atlantic, Iowa) – The Cass County Board of Supervisors have approved the appointment of Cameron Ward as Cass County Sheriff’s Deputy. He’s scheduled to start Wednesday, Feb. 9th. The Board’s action came during their meeting this (Tuesday) morning, in Atlantic. Ward comes to the Sheriff’s Office from the Atlantic Police Department, where he was a Sergeant.

He was sworn-in as a Police Officer in January, 2017, and promoted to Sergeant in July, 2020. Ward comes from a family of law enforcement officers. His father was an Omaha Police Officer for 27 years, retired, then went back to law enforcement as a school resource officer.

Back row: Cass County Sheriff Darby McLaren introduces Cameron Ward as his choice for Sheriff’s Deputy.

In other business, the Cass County Supervisors set February 28th as the date for a public hearing with regard to a “total maximum property tax dollars” resolution. In his report to the Board, County Engineer Trent Wolken said work continues on 700th Street Bridge #280, a dirt road south of the pavement.

Wolken and the Board discussed and approved a project agreement with Adair County, with regard to the paving of about one-quarter of a mile of G-61/Victoria, two-miles west of N-51.

The agreement is along the same lines as the grading project the County’s accomplished last year.

Cass County’s share of the cost is roughly 10-percent of the total $2.3-million project, or about $210,000. The Board then moved to approve the project plans as presented. The Adair County Supervisors are expected to sign-off on the agreement during their meeting Wednesday morning, in Greenfield.