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  • Lafayette County Sheriff Kerrick Alumbaugh, 47, rounded up stragglers, making sure everyone could drive out of the cornfield goo.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Lafayette County Sheriff Kerrick Alumbaugh, 47, rounded up stragglers, making sure everyone could drive out of the cornfield goo.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • They spend homework time together in the evening, and Alumbaugh has to attend regular classes with Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney Greg Zempel, her primary tutor, as well as other attorneys in the office.

    The News Tribune Blogs By MARK MOREY 2010

  • Alumbaugh, who missed 31/2 games because of a hand injury, earned a clean sheet in a 1-0 win against Snohomish, one of just two wins for the Spartans last season.

    HeraldNet.com Local, Sports, Business and Entertainment News 2010

  • Alumbaugh, who earned a bachelor's degree in law and justice from Central Washington University, started with the prosecutor's office in 2002 and was promoted in February to become a deputy prosecutor under a legal rule that allows law students waiting for the bar exam to practice under supervision.

    The News Tribune Blogs By MARK MOREY 2010

  • They spend homework time together in the evening, and Alumbaugh has to attend regular classes with Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney Greg Zempel, her primary tutor, as well as other attorneys in the office.

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Alumbaugh joins the staff as an assistant coach at a key time in SIUE's history.

    Springfield MO Soccer 2010

  • "Jimmy and I searched high and low to find wrestling shoes for Bryant," Alumbaugh said.

    Local News from Gadsden Times 2010

  • Alumbaugh has joined the SIU-Edwardsville Cougars staff, one of two new members of the MVC.

    Springfield MO Soccer 2010

  • Alumbaugh, who earned a bachelor's degree in law and justice from Central Washington University, started with the prosecutor's office in 2002 and was promoted in February to become a deputy prosecutor under a legal rule that allows law students waiting for the bar exam to practice under supervision.

    The Seattle Times 2010

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