BEING A ROAD DEPUTY MEANS LONELY DUTY

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Thursday, March 31, 1994

The life of a road deputy, who patrols isolated, rural areas, isn't too far removed from that of a late-1800s U.S. marshal or Texas ranger, who brought law and order to the West.

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