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Will Lane of Newton Falls sued Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski, two captains with the department and the county for retaliation over a Facebook page Lane created last April, the suit alleges.
That's how Portage County, Ohio Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski summed up for Fox News Digital his decision to buck the trend of local leaders vowing to resist the Trump administration’s deportation ...
The Portage County, Ohio, elections board has barred its sheriff’s office from providing security during early voting after Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski (R) urged people to collect the addresses of ...
RAVENNA, Ohio — As the final votes came in, incumbent Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski took the lead over Democrat Jon Barber, according to unofficial results. Zuchowski gained national attention for his ...
Zuchowski performed better when he was first elected in the 2020 general election, earning 56% of the vote to defeat Democratic challenger Greg Johnson. Ohio sheriffs serve four-year terms.
RAVENNA, Ohio — Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski, who came under fire weeks ago for his controversial comments about Kamala Harris supporters, has won reelection to his position. The ...
Prior to serving as sheriff, Zuchowski served with the Ohio State Highway Patrol for 26 years, 14 as an assistant post commander, and two years as a part-time and special deputy in the Portage ...
Doak had served as sheriff since 2009. Prior to serving as sheriff, Zuchowski served with the Ohio State Highway Patrol for 26 years, 14 as an assistant post commander, and two years as a part-time ...
PORTAGE COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Controversial Portage County Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski won his reelection campaign against Sergeant Jon Barber. The Portage County sheriff race garnered national ...
Ohio Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski made a Facebook post bashing Haitian migrants and suggesting recording the names of residents displaying Kamala Harris yard signs.
Bruce Zuchowski, a Republican up for re-election in November, has not shied away from the spotlight. He appeared on Fox News on Sept. 25, defending his previous statement.