Fisher leaving MBN for federal anti-drug job
The director of the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics is stepping down at the end of January to take a federal job.
Marshall Fisher says he’s going to work for a federal task force that fights drug trafficking.
Fisher tells The Associated Press on Wednesday that he will be working along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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