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Anthony Lowery Baldwin County Sheriffs Office Alabama News
There's a new sheriff in town: Lowery hopes to 'push envelope' in Baldwin County

A Baldwin County native, Anthony Lowery said he is honored to be the next sheriff as Huey “Hoss” Mack begins his new job as executive director of the Alabama Sheriff’s Association.

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Britt honors outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Mack for his 'commitment to public service'

Britt spoke on the Congressional record, thanking Mack for his 17 years as sheriff. She told the story of how Mack’s grandfather was murdered in 1982, empowering him to begin a career in criminal justice.

Huey Hoss Mack Alabama News
Baldwin County Sheriff Mack announces August 31 as final day in office; Weighs in on Secret Service failure

Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack announced his last day as sheriff will be August 31. Mack is retiring and will become the executive director of the Alabama Sheriff's Association.

Huey Hoss Mack Alabama News
Outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Mack reveals replacement recommendation, discusses challenges with drugs, immigration policy

Outgoing Baldwin County Sheriff Huey “Hoss” Mack was featured on FM Talk 106.5’s Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan Thursday concerning his recent announcement that he will be leaving his post. He talked about his accomplishments, challenges and his recommendation on who will take his place.

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Baldwin County Sheriff Huey 'Hoss' Mack retiring after 17 years, Will take on leadership role with Alabama Sheriffs Association

Baldwin County Sheriff Huey "Hoss" Mack announced he is leaving his post in the late summer or early fall to take another job in Montgomery.

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Baldwin County Sheriff says pistol permit revenue loss 'not that big of a deal'

With a nearly $40 million annual budget, the Baldwin County Sheriff's Office won't miss the approximately $500,000 generated from concealed carry permits when the state rings in permitless carry along with the new year.