Um, so I'm gonna hang it up a year early and, and, uh, go south and, uh, hopefully, um, you know, start the next chapter in my life, whatever that may be, whether it means more golf or, um, you know, I'll, I'm sure I'll do something part-time once, uh, once we get settled in. And we did not obviously wanna live apart. And, um, so I, uh, it's something that we've talked about for many years and, and, uh, we didn't necessarily expect it to happen this year, but, um, with job changes for her, it made the most sense. My, obviously my wife will continue to work and, and, um, so I'll be closer to her and will be in warmer place that, uh, is I think a little, obviously a little more tolerable, um, you know, than the winter month be here in Minnesota. We're we're gonna, we're gonna leave the great state of Minnesota to warmer climate and, um, settle into our next phase. Gordy Kosfeld ( 00:20): Yeah. But I understand that you and the wife are heading west, go west young man, go west. And, um, and for my staff, because I feel blessed, I've been able to serve a majority of my, um, career in public safety and law enforcement here in my hometown and in my home county here in rice county. Troy Dunn ( 00:00): Was bittersweet when I drafted that letter for the commissioners. You can read the automatically generated transcript of the interview below: I started at KDHL a year before Dunn began working with the Sheriff's Office and did speak with Troy this morning about his decision to leave office a year before his term is scheduled to expire. Malecha added hopes that a going away party would be held for Dunn. Those thoughts were echoed by Commissioner Malecha. Commissioner Dave Miller seconded to accept the retirement letter.Ĭommissioners told Dunn they would sincerely miss him and added Rice County citizens would also miss his compassionate service.Ĭommissioner Jeff Docken told the outgoing Sheriff he was very good at the job. They are the parents of nine children.Commissioner Galen Malecha made the motion. No possibility.” ĭunn was born in Kansas but moved often as a child. There is no possibility that you will do family history and not uncover treasure. The digital world has turned family history into a treasure hunt … that pays off every single time. He also says that family history is a “real-life, action-packed adventure filled with discovery of so much more than names on a piece of paper. Giving people the chance for healing and forgiveness and improving families is what drives him. He has compiled his experiences and expertise into a book entitled Family: The Good F Word. ![]() He also hosts and produces the UPTV show Last Hope with Troy Dunn. In 2014, he created, produced, and hosted APB with Troy Dunn for TNT. He was the host of The Locator, which ran for five seasons on the WE network. ![]() He later changed the name of the company to, which he sold to in 2002. The experience inspired him and he founded International Locator, Inc., when the Internet was born. After more than five hours in a library, he was able to find his mother’s mother. He met a man who had found his own biological family and asked the man to help him. ĭunn’s first experience in reuniting people involved his own mother. Over the past twenty-five years, he has helped reunite more than 40,000 people. Troy Dunn is an American television personality and producer who has focused his programs and life’s work on reuniting people with their loved ones.
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