Dianne Boles Honored with 18th Judicial District Drug Task Force Distinguished Service Award
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Dianne Boles Honored with 18th Judicial District Drug Task Force Distinguished Service Award
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Dianne Boles Receives 18th Judicial District Drug Task Force Distinguished Service Award |
Sumner County Honors Longtime Public Servant for Decades of Dedication |
Dianne Boles has been honored with the 18th Judicial District Drug Task Force Distinguished Service Award, recognizing her exceptional contributions to Sumner County's justice system.
A proud member of the Gallatin High School Class of 1966, Dianne began her tenure with the Sumner County District Attorney's Office on January 1, 1979, under then-District Attorney General O'Brien Price.
Over the years, she has served under three District Attorneys—O'Brien Price, Ray Whitley, and Thomas Dean—dedicating nearly five decades to seeking justice for victims and mentoring generations of prosecutors.
In addition to her pivotal role within the DA's office, Dianne has faithfully served as secretary to the Drug Task Force for many years, ensuring accurate records of executive meetings and supporting the mission of the 18th Judicial District Drug Task Force with diligence and professionalism.
Her unwavering commitment has left an indelible mark on the community, embodying the spirit of public service in Sumner County.
As the county continues to evolve, Dianne's legacy serves as a beacon of dedication and excellence for future generations. |

