If donating time is a goal this holiday season, give a gift that will benefit residents and visitors for generations: help reroute and maintain trails.
Both Pine and Payson have trail volunteer workdays in November, so if spending a brisk fall day learning the art of trail work sounds like fun, come out and meet
Mobile Command Post Dedicated In Memory Of Deputy Wayne Smoulcey
Oneida County Sheriff Rob Maciol and several members of the Sheriff’s Office dedicated their Mobile Command Post in memory of Deputy Wayne Smoulcey at a ceremony today.
Deputy Smoulcey passed away at the age of 38 in May of 2019 after a long battle with cancer.
Smoulcey had been a member of the Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Division since 2011, first being assigned to the Road Patrol Division and then to the Sheriff’s IT Unit.
The last project he worked on prior to his passing was setting up and maintaining all of the technology and computers inside the mobile command post.