Sheriff’s Office Gives Volunteer of the Year Award
 | Author: Nancy Marks Nancy Marks: MT43 News Secretary and News Editor |
Sheriff’s Office Gives "Volunteer of the Year" Award Nancy Marks Sheriff Nick Rauser awarded Jeannie Steele the citizen of the year award Saturday night at the Fairgrounds 4-H building. In a release, Rauser said Jeannie supports community events and supports the Sheriff’s office in their activities. “Broadwater County is very lucky to have her in the community,” Rauser commented.
Deputy Tony Cordova received the Mason Moore Deputy of the year award and was promoted to Sergeant of Patrol.
Dispatcher of the year went to McKenzie Kimpton.
Sarah Peeler received Detention Office of the year award and the Search and Rescue member of the year went to Mike Speedy. Two men received live-saving medals. They were Sergeant Cordova and Justin Walker who saved a lady from choking in Heritage Park last July. Cordova also saved a lady from choking at the Serenity Point assisted living facility.
Rauser recognized Deputy Jordan Grimsrud as the newest K9 officer. He will work with K9 Zero, the police dog.
Former Sheriff, Wynn Meehan, was honored for his service with the license plate from his Sheriff’s vehicle.
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Image 1 Caption: Captain Mark Wood and Sheriff Nick Rauser honor volunteer Jeannie Steele for her work in the community.
Image 2 Caption: Sheriff Nick Rauser stands with Detention Officer of the year award winner Sarah Peeler, and Dispatcher award winner McKenzie Kimpton.

