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OPD officers promoted
The Olney Police Department promoted four officers to senior status, and named Dustin Hudson the second-in-command to Chief Dan Birbeck. Detective Hudson was promoted to Sergeant in charge of the Criminal Investigations Division. With the new promotion, Sgt. Hudson becomes a crew supervisor. “He can stand in whenever I am not in town or unavailable,” Chief Birbeck said. On those occasions, “Dustin will be in charge of the police department,” he said. Officers Miranda Wright, Joe Logan and Simon Dwyer were promoted to the rank of corporal, a senior police officer position. “They bring a lot of skills and years of service to the table and this is a way of showing appreciation and giving them some credit for the years of service that they have put in and also makes them senior officers,” Chief Birbeck said. The promotions come with small pay increases, Chief Birbeck said. State lawmakers are considering legislation that would boost the pay for rural police departments to help with retention. “Based on the bill that I saw and read about, we would qualify for that,” Chief Birbeck said. “And if that does pass, we will apply for that and that additional funding will go for every employee that is eligible to receive it.”
OPD finds gas station owner
The new owner of the abandoned gas station on Main Street told the City’s code enforcement officer last week that she plans to clean up the property, rehab the dilapidated building and sell it after the former owners’ option to buy it back expires in August, Police Chief Dan Birbeck said on Friday.
Belize class trip update
The Olney High School Biology Club traveled to Belize March 9 for a nine-day trip led by Will Stewart, OHS science teacher. The students got to experience a different culture while also learning about the local community and species native to Belize.
Rural Route Revival starts work on first home
The TV show “Rural Route Revival” started work on its first home last week, setting forms for the foundation of a three-bedroom, two-bath house with a garage and a big front porch on West Oak Street. Developer/producer brothers Lance and Corey Groves are using Olney as the setting for a “Fixer Upper”-style show about renewing rural towns in Texas. The brothers, who grew up in Graham and work as building contractors at Possum Kingdom Lake, plan to build about 10 homes in Olney for the documentary-style series which will air on a major streaming channel later this year or in early 2024. So far, everything is on track, Lance Groves said.









