Stevens County Sheriff's Office controversy
Stevens County Sheriff Kendle Allen is retiring. His chief patrol deputy and a former deputy are competing in November's election to take his place.
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Stevens County Undersheriff Andy Harbolt
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Brad Manke, who is campaigning against Mike Berry in the Stevens County sheriff’s race, speaks during a candidates forum in Colville on Monday, July 23, 2018. Manke is currently the chief patrol deputy in the sheriff’s office.
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Mike Berry, who is campaigning against Brad Manke in the Stevens County sheriff’s race, speaks during a candidates forum in Colville on Monday, July 23, 2018. Berry is a former deputy who recently resigned from the sheriff’s office.
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