Missouri Highway Patrol gets first female superintendent

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     (AP) – The Missouri Highway Patrol has just appointed its

first female superintendent in its 85-year history.

     The News Tribune reports 53-year-old Lt. Col. Sandra Karsten was named the

patrol’s 23rd superintendent Wednesday. She will hold the job on an “acting”

basis until confirmed by the state Senate.

     Karsten says she’s been interested in working for the patrol since she was 17

years old. She told nearly 30 members of the current recruit class Wednesday

about what it was like working for the patrol was like when she initially joined

in 1985.

     Karsten created the patrol’s first policy on treating a trooper’s pregnancy as

a temporary condition. She says she advises to women navigating a male-dominated

industry to do so “sometimes with a sense of humor, sometimes with your proper

attitude.”




   

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