Sheriff Schultze was elected in 2022.
Washington County EMA Director Matt Bierman and Dpt. Brittingham enjoying their day out at the range while completing their gun qualifications. I wonder who the "Top Shot" is going to be this quarter?
Accepting applications for full-time and part-time Correctional Officers
If interested please visit the Washington County Sheriff's Office web page https://bit.ly/Corrections-Application to fill out an application or pick one up in person at Washington County Sheriff's Office at 245 N. Kaskaskia St. Nashville, IL 62263.
If you have any questions, please contact the Washington County Sheriff's Office at (618) 327-8273
Dpt. Cartright was voted deputy of the year by his peers. Congratulations!
Proceeds from this years 5k will go to Dupo Sg. Pat Carrier.
Last week Dpt. Brittingham attended and completed basic SWAT training organized by Homeland Security Training Institute. This training assisted tactical operators with gaining a comprehensive overview of deployment considerations and an understanding of the tactics needed for successful missions. Training included classroom, live-fire and practical exercises. Participants discussed and practiced team concepts, operational planning, legal considerations, close quarter combat, manual breaching, proper use of ballistic shields and low-light tactics, handgun and long-gun weapons skills, dynamic and surreptitious tactics, as well as physical fitness and warrior mindset.
APRIL 8, 2024
The Washington County Sheriff’s Office is proud to welcome Pastor David Benning of the Trinity Lutheran Church in Nashville. Pastor Benning will be serving as the department clergyman.
Pictured left to right is Chief Deputy Joe Berry, Pastor David Benning and Sheriff Ross Schultze.
Tonight Deputy C. Melton was given his Law Enforcement Officer Certificate from the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board. Pictured left to right is Sheriff Schultze, Deputy C. Brodie, Chief Deputy Joe Berry, Deputy C. Melton, Deputy Z. Cartright, Deputy A. Howard and Deputy S. Lemons. Congratulations Deputy Melton on your accomplishment.
Get ready, Washington County! As we usher in the spring season, we're thrilled to announce a rare opportunity that's blowing your way. On March 26th, 2024, Nashville, Illinois, is hosting a Storm Spotter Class in collaboration with the National Weather Service St Louis Office.
Save the Date: March 26th, 2024
Location: Nashville IL Community Center
So why should you attend?
This class is open to everyone, regardless of age, background, or previous experience. Whether you're a weather enthusiast or a total novice, you're invited to join the fun-filled evening!
Partnering with the National Weather Service St Louis Office means you'll be learning from the best. Get insights, tips, and knowledge straight from the professionals who monitor and understand weather patterns every day.
We promise it won't be your typical classroom experience. Expect interactive sessions, engaging discussions, and perhaps even a surprise or two! Learning about severe weather has never been this exciting.
Connect with your fellow community members. Storm spotter classes are not just about learning; they're about creating bonds and a sense of unity that strengthens our community.
Be prepared for severe weather! Understanding the basics of severe weather can make a world of difference in ensuring the safety of yourself and those around you.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to enhance your knowledge, meet new people, and become a valuable asset to your community during stormy seasons. Mark your calendars, spread the word, and let's make March 26th an evening to remember! See you there!
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