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After 28 years, Bockman reflects on how DeKalb County has changed

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After four failed referendums, Scott said there was not much anyone could do to expedite the jail expansion.

“His biggest influence came from his critical thinking and how he looked into projects and budgets with a long-term vision,” Scott said. “I believe he certainly made me a better sheriff.”

After three decades of solving county problems, Bockman is handing the torch to his friend and colleague of 29 years: Gary Hanson. Bockman said issues such as the jail expansion, nursing home funding and struggling economy will challenge Hanson, but his familiarity with the issues and department heads make him the best person for the job.

Hanson, who served as deputy administrator, said Bockman had a big role in preparing him for the position.

“I feel the transition will be real smooth,” Hanson said. “Certainly there will be some differences because we are different people that worked very well together.”

While decades in government have jaded some, Bockman said he leaves feeling accomplished and optimistic about the democratic process. He even said his experience changed him for the better as he once believed individuals made better decisions than groups – a philosophy to which he no longer subscribes.

And after looking across the country for a retirement destination, Bockman decided to settle in the community he helped build.

“We looked all over the country, and we decided we’re going to stay right here,” Bockman said. “If it gets too cold, we can always leave.”

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