Kim Wolfe
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Kim Wolfe is the Sheriff of Cabell County, West Virginia and has been with the Huntington Police Department for 26 years. In 2006, he was the Republican candidate for West Virginia's 3rd congressional district, losing to incumbent Nick Rahall.
Wolfe served two tours of duty in the United States Navy in Vietnam. Wolfe graduated from Marshall University having studied Criminal Justice Administration, with additional training from Northwestern University. He serves on The United States Anti-Terrorist Advisory Council, and on The Advisory Committee for The National Task Force on Community Preparedness and Response. He is the President of the West Virginia Sheriffs' Association.[1] Wolfe is also running for Mayor of the city of Huntington for the 2008 election on the republican ballot.
He and his wife, Deborah have 8 children and 8 grandchildren. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where he is a Bishop.