Last week, the Sheriff’s Office held its Employee of the
Year award ceremony in Marathon. The five award winners are from all areas of
the Sheriff’s Office – law enforcement, corrections, support, reserves and the
explorer program.
“The people chosen to be Employees of the Year are truly the
best of the best – they have proven themselves to be outstanding employees, as
well as outstanding contributors to the community they serve,” said Sheriff
Rick Ramsay.
The Employees of the Year are chosen from all of those who
received one of the Sheriff’s Employee of the Quarter awards throughout the
past year.
The yearly award winners received a special plaque from the
sheriff in recognition of their exemplary work, and a badge to wear on their
uniforms with the designation “Officer [or Employee] of the Year.” In addition,
they each receive a check for $500 which, this year, was donated by Centennial
Bank, and $1,000 from the Sheriff’s Office. The Explorer of the Year receives
$100 donated by Centennial Bank, with a matching amount from the Sheriff’s
Office.
The Cormier Memorial Award, given to the Sheriff’s Office
Sworn Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, is named for Deputy David Cormier, a
Sheriff’s Reserve Officer killed in the line of duty in a traffic accident in
November of 1989. Members of the Cormier family attend the ceremony each year
in memory of their loved one who gave his life in service to the community.
In the photo are the award winners, left to right: Reserve Deputy
Harrold Knowles, Deputy Sheriff Spencer Curry, Support Member Michael Grattan,
Explorer David Williams, Detention Deputy Robert Salter with Sheriff Rick
Ramsay.
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