PULASKI, Tenn. — The City of Pulaski has officially welcomed a new leader to its police department. During Tuesday’s meeting of the Pulaski Board of Mayor and Aldermen, Kenneth Bass was sworn in as Chief of Police.
Bass has served with the Pulaski Police Department for 20 years and now steps into the role following the retirement of longtime Chief John Dickey.
City officials, law enforcement colleagues, and community members were present to witness the swearing-in ceremony, marking a new chapter for public safety leadership in Pulaski.
Chief Bass expressed his gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized his continued commitment to serving the people of Pulaski.
WKSR congratulates Chief Bass on this achievement and thanks former Chief Dickey for his years of service to the community.
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