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County swears in two deputies and approves Metropark street dedication for longtime employee
Summary
Yellowstone County formally swore in Justin Haynes and Tyler Simpson as deputies and approved naming an internal Metropark road 'Bill Dutcher Way' in recognition of Bill Dutcher’s four decades of service to the park.
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At the start of the May 16 meeting, the board and sheriff’s office swore in two newly appointed deputies, Justin Haynes and Tyler Simpson, with brief remarks and photos noted by the sheriff and commissioners. The ceremony included congratulations from commissioners and a short photo opportunity.
Later in the meeting Michael May, identified as president of the Metropark Advisory Board, asked the county to allow naming an internal Metropark service road in honor of Bill Dutcher, recognizing 40 years of park service. Commissioner Morris moved to approve the dedication; the board seconded and approved the request by voice vote. The dedication relates to an internal park road and does not create a public-street naming process.
These items were handled as routine ceremonial and recognition matters during the regular meeting and required no additional public action beyond the recorded motions.
