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Kinslow named Columbia Police Chief
by Lori Watts, reporter
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Jim Kinslow has been selected as the Columbia Chief of Police. The Columbia Board of Alderman selected Kinslow, to fill the position, at its meeting on Monday. He is the current chief deputy for ...
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The Columbia Board of Alderman selected Jim Kinslow as the next Chief of Police, at its meeting on Monday.
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