Gov. Sonny Perdue has appointed Lamar County sheriff Larry Waller to the state Criminal Justice Coordinating CouncilFrom the governor’s office press release:Waller is the Sheriff of Lamar County. He is a Certified Peace Officer and the regional vice president of the Georgia Sheriff’s Association. He is a member of the National Sheriff’s Association, past president of the Georgia Sheriff’s Youth Homes, and a member of the Peace Officers Association of Georgia. He is also a registered Domestic and General Mediator, active with the Pinta Lodge #88 Free and Accepted Masons, and past president of the Barnesville Rotary Club. Waller earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, a master’s degree from Georgia College and State University, and is currently pursuing a doctor of ministry degree from Covington Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Glenna, have two children and seven grandchildren.In addition, Butts County sheriff Gene Pope was appointed by Perdue to the Governor’s Office for Children and Families Advisory Board
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