FEDERAL LEGISLATION to extend Secure Rural Schools for another two years has bipartisan support and is expected to pass, was reported by Sierra County Supervisor Lee Adams during the Board of Supervisors’ meeting held in Loyalton on Tuesday. Additionally, he stated there is bipartisan legislation to create a trust fund for Secure Rural Schools that would make it indefinitely funded.
SIERRA COUNTY SHERIFF Mike Fisher reported during the Board of Supervisors’ meeting on Tuesday, in Loyalton he was able to make one promotion. Deputy Cameron Crawford was promoted up to Detective Sargeant and is currently assuming the role as Patrol Commander county-wide. He stated they hired Scott Bayley as a Deputy Sheriff I pending graduation from the police academy in Stockton.
Fisher said the Sheriff’s office has had 11 search and rescues since January and three were back to back, last Thursday – Saturday, adding all turned out positive results.
He reported the office was able to get eight new computer towers to replace at the substation and the deputy computers at the main office, adding it was pretty exciting since some were purchased when Supervisor Lee Adams was still Sheriff.
SIERRA COUNTY SHERIFF Mike Fisher reported during the Board of Supervisors’ meeting on Tuesday, in Loyalton he was able to make one promotion. Deputy Cameron Crawford was promoted up to Detective Sargeant and is currently assuming the role as Patrol Commander county-wide. He stated they hired Scott Bayley as a Deputy Sheriff I pending graduation from the police academy in Stockton.
Fisher said the Sheriff’s office has had 11 search and rescues since January and three were back to back, last Thursday – Saturday, adding all turned out positive results.
He reported the office was able to get eight new computer towers to replace at the substation and the deputy computers at the main office, adding it was pretty exciting since some were purchased when Supervisor Lee Adams was still Sheriff.