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Influx of AI workers creates need for more Taylor County deputies

TAYLOR COUNTY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – It’s being called an emergency in Taylor County, with Sheriff Ricky Bishop requesting four additional deputies to keep up with the influx of temporary residents moving into the area. The added deputies would focus on general patrol and enforcement of “No Thru Truck” signs, as truck drivers serving AI data […]
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