Weber County Commission honors Sheriff Team member Brandon Miles in meeting

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In the quiet yet solemn atmosphere of the Weber County Commission meeting on July 1, 2025, a poignant moment unfolded as the community gathered to honor a fallen hero. Commissioner Sharon Bullock opened the session, welcoming attendees with a sense of purpose and reflection. The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance, a traditional start that set the tone for the day’s discussions.

As the meeting progressed, Commissioner Jim Harvey took a moment to acknowledge the recent loss of Brandon Miles, a dedicated member of the sheriff's team. With heartfelt sincerity, he shared that Miles, known for his cowboy spirit and commitment to service, had been laid to rest just the day before. The room fell silent as attendees joined in a moment of remembrance, paying tribute to a life dedicated to the community and the country.

Following this emotional tribute, the meeting transitioned to the agenda, where Commissioner Gage Frower had no comments to add. The commissioners then opened the floor for public comments, inviting community members to share their thoughts on agenda items. However, the absence of speakers highlighted a moment of quiet reflection, perhaps influenced by the recent loss felt by many in the community.

As the meeting moved forward, the commissioners prepared to address the consent items on the agenda, signaling a shift back to the business at hand. Yet, the memory of Brandon Miles lingered in the air, a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who serve and protect the community. This gathering not only served as a platform for governance but also as a moment for the community to come together in shared grief and gratitude.

Converted from Weber County LIVE July 1, 2025 meeting on July 02, 2025
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