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 Most citizens in the county know me as 
			Logan County Sheriff Steven Nichols.  You have entrusted me with 
			this position by electing me three times as your Sheriff.  I value 
			your confidence and truly appreciate your support and I am asking 
			for another term. 
			
			Experience 
			35 Year 
			Investigation &Law Enforcement Career
 
			Illinois 
			Department of Corrections 1978-1979 
			Illinois State 
			Police 1979-1986 
			South Dakota 
			Highway Patrol 1987-1989 
			Illinois 
			Department of Children & 
			Family Services 
			1989-2002 
			Investigative 
			Consultant for first ForensicVictim Interviewing Unit 
			(DCFS)
 
			Elected to 3 Terms 
			as Your Logan CountySheriff 
			2002-2014
 
			  
			
			 
			
			Education 
			Bachelor of 
			Science Degree in Law Enforcement  
			            
			Administration, Western Illinois  
			            
			University 1980 
			Special Weapons & 
			Tactics Training (SWAT) 
			          United 
			States Air Force 1983 
			Brought ADAMAX 
			(SWAT) Training Facility to  
			          Logan 
			County 2005 
			Many citizens think in terms of the 
			Sheriff running the patrol and detective divisions; responding to 
			calls for service, handling accidents, and conducting criminal 
			investigations.  There is much more to the job.  The operation of 
			the jail including staffing and housing prisoners in an ethical 
			manner while remaining attentive to their civil rights is a fulltime 
			job itself.  Keeping abreast of the myriad of rules and regulations 
			mandated by the Illinois Department of Corrections is crucial to the 
			jail operation.  Transporting and guarding prisoners to, during, and 
			from court expends countless hours by deputies.  The third major 
			operation is the chief of security for the courthouse and all 
			offices located therein.  Working with the other elected officers 
			and the courts require a great deal of attention.  I have a great 
			working relationship with the Judges, Circuit Clerk, County Clerk, 
			Probation Office, County Treasurer, County Board, County Waste 
			Management, and Sojourn Advocacy Office.  I also am responsible for 
			the security of the courthouse and screen every person before 
			allowing entry.  The County Sheriff is much more than the Chief Law 
			Enforcement Officer of the County.  The Sheriff is a police officer, 
			manager, bookkeeper, mechanic, radio expert, procurement officer, 
			disciplinarian, security officer, court liaison, and planner.  For 
			the past 11 ½ years, I have been each of these, every year, all of 
			the time.  I have surrounded myself with many fine individuals that 
			I trust explicitly.  Their professionalism makes the Logan County 
			Sheriff's Office a highly respected agency that runs smoothly and 
			efficiently. 
			Law enforcement officers are 
			absolutely obligated to be respectful, polite, knowledgeable, and 
			proficient in performing their duties.  I believe I have brought 
			this agency a long way to become the professional and effective 
			Sheriff's Office that it is today.  I have the endorsement of Logan 
			County States Attorney Jonathon Wright because I have done a good 
			job keeping this agency and all deputies effective police officers 
			who prepare excellent reports and are prepared to testify in court. 
			  My opponent says "change is good" 
			and I would agree if, and when the current Sheriff retires, has 
			dishonorably performed his mission, and has not kept the public's 
			trust.  I am not ready to retire and I certainly have done nothing 
			to dishonor this position, or violated the public's trust.  Every 
			time a political office changes the caretaker, there is uncertainty 
			as to what you may get.  Remember, the last guy that promised you 
			change gave you Obamacare!  Stay the course; you know what you've 
			got!  I know and understand what it takes to efficiently run the 
			office of Sheriff.  As a proven leader, manager, and caretaker of 
			your tax money, I would appreciate your vote on March 18, 2014.
			 
			
			 ___ 1) What most
			qualifies you for the position of sheriff?  
			See 
			above 2) What personal 
			or professional financial experience would you bring to the office 
			of sheriff?   
			In my private life, I have managed a 
			successful show pig business selling show stock all over the 
			country.  I have never declared bankruptcy or drawn unemployment in 
			my private affairs.  I keep a sound personal footing and manage my 
			income and expenses with a fine tooth comb.  I live within my means 
			and carry that into my management of the Sheriff's Office.  Every 
			penny of my budget is taxpayer money and I do my best to ensure that 
			every purchase is necessary.   3) What 
			experiences in leadership would you bring to the position? Leadership can mean a lot of different things to different people.  
			I believe that a good leader provides direction, guidance, and 
			stability to an agency.  Leading by example is an essential 
			element.  Confidence in yourself conveyed to your personnel is 
			another.  Never asking your personnel to do something that you are 
			not willing to do is crucial to good leadership.  Instilling 
			confidence in your personnel, allowing them to do their job and 
			recognizing that mistakes will be made without trampling an 
			officer's personality is a trait of good leader.  I believe I have 
			these traits and I try to instill them into personnel.  It is 
			significant that Sheriff's Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #78 has 
			endorsed my reelection. 4) How do you see 
			the future of law enforcement changing in the next five years? 
			Technology is rapidly changing the way law enforcement conducts 
			their business.  I recently assisted in a school violence/safety 
			program at Mt. Pulaski High School and I am looking to bring this 
			program to other schools in Hartsburg and New Holland/Middletown.  I 
			will also offer this information to all Lincoln schools.  I have 
			been studying recent advancements in school safety and I believe 
			those advancements could be implemented at our schools in Logan 
			County.  Two separate Smartphone Apps are being rolled out that 
			would allow every school staff member to immediately notify 911 and 
			all law enforcement officers in the area and all staff at their 
			school of an intruder/active shooter incident.  A second Smartphone 
			App installed on all current and qualified retired law enforcement 
			phones would immediately alert every city, county, state, federal 
			police officer, and retiree of the active shooter.  The Smartphone 
			App also provides the location of all law enforcement officers as 
			they respond.  There is a minimal charge for both of these Apps, but 
			I believe it is well worth my time to present this technology to 
			area schools and police agencies. [to 
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			I would also like to equip 
			patrol and detective vehicles with the license plate reader cameras 
			which will identify stolen vehicles, unregistered vehicles, 
			suspended or revoked drivers, and wanted persons.  This technology 
			is expensive, prohibiting installation in all vehicles.  I would 
			like to put one unit in vehicles for each shift and in one detective 
			vehicle.  I will first look at grant opportunities to purchase this 
			technology that will greatly enhance our ability to serve the 
			citizens of Logan County. 5) Would you do 
			anything different to meet those changes? 
			Training is the key to the success of an agency.  There are many 
			training opportunities available through the local Mobile Training 
			Unit and other venues.  I will make a concerted effort to continue 
			to get officers into these and other courses that will increase our 
			capabilities and improve their effectiveness.   
			While I believe our policies are 
			sound, I will always solicit input from our States Attorney's Office 
			to ensure our policies mesh with state and federal laws.  
			 6) How would you 
			work with other law enforcement departments; is there anything you 
			would do different in the next four years? 
			My 
			ability to work with other law enforcement agencies could not have 
			been better demonstrated with the successes of the Gee Murder Task 
			Force.  I, along with my officers worked closely with this task of 
			over 40 sworn and civilian personnel and multiple agencies to bring 
			the Harris brothers to justice.  Additionally, I have the support 
			and endorsement of the 9 Sheriff's in counties surrounding and in 
			close proximity of Logan County.  I have worked closely with each of 
			these agencies as Sheriff.  I continue to work with the Illinois 
			State Police on many issues concerning Logan County.  Unfortunately 
			personalities sometimes enter into the equation with other agencies 
			in the county.  However, I and my personnel have and will continue 
			to respond to any incident within Atlanta and Mt. Pulaski at any 
			hour of any day, regardless of any personality conflicts. 
			
			 7) What would be 
			most challenging for you in the next four years as sheriff? 
			During my tenure as Sheriff, there has been some turnover in the 
			agency.  I attribute most of the turnover to officers retiring, 
			transfers to other agencies, and disciplinary issues.  Several 
			officers have retired or transferred to other agencies for monetary 
			reasons or personal family issues.  Yes, I have trained officers 
			that later transferred, but I believe their service here more than 
			offset their training costs.  I have never stood in the way of any 
			officer advancing their career.  In regards to the disciplinary 
			problems, I will not permit my officers to act like a bunch of 
			"cowboys", violating the civil rights of our citizens and 
			administering justice to suit their needs.  I have terminated, 
			suspended, and reduced in rank some officers that did not follow our 
			policies and the law.  I make no apologies for doing so. 
			Through negotiations with the FOP, I 
			changed the 12 hour shifts to 10 hour shifts.  I inherited an agency 
			with thousands of dollars on the books due to mismanagement of 
			overtime as a result of the 12 hour shifts.  Instead of large 
			payouts, I furloughed officers for lengthy periods of time to save 
			tax dollars in the budget.  It took several years to correct this 
			problem.  I believe police officers are not at their best working so 
			many consecutive hours.  Fatigue can lead to poor decisions, reduced 
			physical strength, and less effective reporting.  I want my officers 
			to perform at a high level at all times, not having to be concerned 
			about the obvious effects that fatigue can bring to their 
			performance. 8) What is the 
			most significant issue facing law enforcement at the county level? 
			The 
			budget is probably the most significant issue facing the Sheriff's 
			Office.  Finding the money to run operations, the jail, and the 
			courthouse all at the same time is a juggling act.  Each require 
			daily attention and are dependent upon funding.  Proper 
			administration of the taxpayer's money requires planning, innovative 
			thinking; identifying and securing grants are needed to stay within 
			the budget supplied by the County Board.  I have done so every year 
			for the past 11 ½ years.  I have even returned money to the County 
			Board each year of my administration.   
			The Police Operations, Jail, and 
			Courthouse require a lot of money to administer.  It is quite 
			daunting to handle $1.9 million dollars in taxpayer money.  It is 
			challenging to supervise, guide, and mentor 20 sworn and 12 civilian 
			employees. 
			
			 9) What would you 
			most like to see stay the same? 
			I would hope to maintain the exemplary 
			reputation that the Sheriff's Office has attained over the past 11 ½ 
			years.  The public's trust and cooperation is my highest goal. 10) Is there 
			anything you would like to see change that would improve the 
			department 
			The 
			economy affects every public agency trying to do their mission with 
			limited resources.  The old adage of "doing more with less"
			is worn 
			out.  While I have no control over the nation's economy, I firmly 
			believe that all public agencies are tapped out.  I will, however, 
			continue to do my best to be a good steward of the public's tax 
			money and live within my budget.  [Text copied from file received] |