Dawson County sheriff’s deputies will be working 12-hour shifts and the district attorney’s office will be getting help from a well-known appellate lawyer as the result of separate actions taken by the Dawson County Commissioners Court on Tuesday.
The change in work schedules for the sheriff’s officers was requested by Josh Peterson, chief deputy with the Dawson County Sheriff’s Office.
The new 12-hours days for sheriff’s officers will be the result of a shift from a 40-hour work week to 84 hours over a two-week period, Peterson said.
“That’s what most law enforcement do around here,” Peterson told the Press-Reporter. “It is the ...