The Rock County Sheriff’s Office is back up to full staff with the addition of ten new deputies and correctional officers. Chief Deputy Barb Barrington-Tillman admits hiring has become more of a challenge. She says years ago two-hundred applications would roll in, now they’re lucky to get sixty. Part of the reason for fewer applicants is higher education requirements. All new deputies are expected to have a bachelor’s degree. Another reason is a tight job market. Barringtohn-Tillman says she’s pleased at their ability in attracting a pool of candidates with various ethic backgrounds and veterans.