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Chief’s Chats

Chief’s Chats

Written by: jhoover5
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“Chief’s Chats” is hosted by Joey Hoover, a veteran law enforcement officer and radio broadcaster. Joey Hoover’s public service career spans five decades, beginning soon after graduating from Russell County High School in Russell Springs, KY in May 1984. Chief Hoover’s 34+ year law enforcement career includes a combined 14 years as Police Chief for two agencies and 8 years as Colonel of the Kentucky State Park Rangers. Chief Hoover achieved numerous certifications including Advanced Law Enforcement Investigator and Law Enforcement Chief Executive through the Kentucky Law Enforcement Council. Growing up working in his parent’s radio stations fueled Joey Hoover’s passion for broadcasting and public service which paralleled his law enforcement career. “Chief’s Chats” was created to share true stories and real-life events that Chief Hoover personally witnessed. Some are funny. Some are heart-breaking. Some will make you wonder “did that really happen?” Some episodes will feature special guest with discussions on a variety of topics.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. True Crime
Episodes
  • From NYPD to DOCJT: A Conversation with John Schwartz
    Sep 5 2025

    In this special episode of Chief’s Chats, I talk with John Schwartz, a retired NYPD Detective 1st Grade and most recently an instructor with the Kentucky Department of Criminal Justice Training. John shares stories from his career with the NYPD, including his experiences during 9/11, and he reflects on his 20 years of teaching and mentoring officers here in Kentucky.

    Join us for an inspiring conversation about service, resilience, and the lasting impact of leadership in policing.

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    57 mins
  • “Friday Night Lights, Local Legends” Chief's Chats EP 13
    Aug 28 2025

    This week, I had the privilege of welcoming two familiar voices to anyone who loves high school football—Tony Kerr, longtime play-by-play announcer for the Russell County Lakers, and Shannon Hutchinson, the voice of the Wayne County Cardinals.

    We laughed, we shared some history, and we celebrated the tradition of high school football in both counties. 🏈

    It was an absolute pleasure having these two join me, and I know you’ll enjoy the stories just as much as I did.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • "Service, Leadership, and Family: A Conversation with Chief Gabe Heatherly" Chief's Chats EP 12
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode of Chief’s Chats, I sit down with Monticello Fire Chief Gabe Heatherly. Chief Heatherly first joined the Monticello Fire Department in the early 2000s and has served as its leader for nearly four years. With 26 years of combined fire and EMS experience, he brings a wealth of knowledge, dedication, and heart to his work. A devoted husband and proud father of three daughters, Chief Heatherly is the definition of a servant leader—committed to protecting the community, guiding his firefighters, and making a difference every day. Join us as we talk about his journey, the challenges of the job, and what it truly means to serve.

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    42 mins
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