The Governor of Kentucky will join local officials as they cut the ribbon on the Jody Cash Multipurpose Training Facility in Richmond on Monday.
The $28 million facility includes a 50-yeard, 30 lane firing range designed for officers to learn intensive and specialized training—and its name for Deputy Jody Cash, a Calloway County sheriff’s deputy who was killed in the line of duty last year in Marshall County. Cash began his career as a deputy sheriff for the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office in 1999.
He also spent six years as assistant chief of Murray State University Police as well as eight years as a Kentucky State trooper.
The Governor will join members of the Cash family and the Kentucky law enforcement community for a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new facility at 10:30 central time, at 912 McKinney Skills Drive in Richmond.