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'Sheriff Country' - 2 Stars Join Cast of 'Fire Country' Spinoff CBS TV Show

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Sheriff Country is coming, and the cast is starting to be built! The upcoming TV show, a spinoff of CBS‘ highly successful Fire Country, was ordered to series for the 2025-26 season in May.

Here’s a plot summary: “Sheriff Country follows straight-shooting Sheriff Mickey Fox, the stepsister of Cal Fire’s division chief Sharon Leone, who investigates criminal activity as she patrols the streets of small-town Edgewater while contending with her ex-con father and a mysterious incident involving her wayward daughter.” Click through to see who is in the cast so far…

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