A newly minted Nevada County Sheriff’s Lt. Alicia Milhous playfully admonished her daughter, Jordan, not to make her cry and mess up her makeup as the young woman pinned her mother’s badge on during a promotional ceremony Friday afternoon. Minutes before, she jokingly whipped out some note cards to read from, saying, “I’m kind of nervous. This is kind of like my first car stop — with a lot of people in the car.” Milhous said that when she started at the Sheriff’s Office 10 years ago, she wrote down her goals for the next 10 years — and then …
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