Speaking of Arkansas - Greg Tabor, Fayetteville Police Chief

September 12, 2019 00:55:14
Speaking of Arkansas - Greg Tabor, Fayetteville Police Chief
Speaking of Arkansas
Speaking of Arkansas - Greg Tabor, Fayetteville Police Chief

Sep 12 2019 | 00:55:14

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Greg Harton

Show Notes

In this edition, Fayetteville Police Chief Greg Tabor discusses his 34-year-career at the agency he retires from on Sept. 20, 2019. Our interview includes his thoughts on the challenges of being a law enforcement officer, the changing nature of law enforcement, leadership and the community he’s served since 1985. Other editions of “Speaking of Arkansas” as well as other podcasts from the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette can be found at nwaonline.com/podcast. You can also subscribe to the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s podcasts through Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher, Apple Podcast and other popular podcast apps. Additional information about the Fayetteville Police Department can be found at https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/167/Police-Department Contact “Speaking of Arkansas” host Greg Harton, editorial page editor of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, at [email protected] or by calling (479) 872-5026.

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