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Jennifer Goodyear Honored for 15 Years of Service at Detention Facility

February 20, 2024 | Yellowstone, Montana



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Jennifer Goodyear Honored for 15 Years of Service at Detention Facility
Yellowstone County Commissioners recognized long-serving employee Jennifer Goodyear during their meeting on February 20, 2024. Goodyear, who has dedicated 15 years to the detention facility, was honored for her critical role in managing vital data and operations within the sheriff's office. Sheriff and Captain praised her as a model employee, highlighting her reliability and expertise in handling complex tasks. Goodyear expressed her gratitude and commitment to continue serving the community for another 15 years.

In addition to the recognition, the meeting included a bid opening for a public works asphalt overlay project. Two bids were submitted: Riverside at $1,085,066 and Knife River at $972,735.45. The commissioners voted to refer these bids to staff for further recommendations, ensuring that the project moves forward efficiently.

The meeting also featured a scheduled public hearing regarding a resolution to change the boundary of RSID 644 6 64 M, indicating ongoing efforts to address community infrastructure needs. As the commissioners continue to engage with local issues, the recognition of dedicated employees and the advancement of public works projects reflect their commitment to enhancing the quality of life in Yellowstone County.

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