FOSTERING CONNECTION AND CAPTURING THE HEARTBEAT OF CEDAR SPRINGS
City Council Recognizes Deputy For Exemplary Service
PRESS RELEASE
Mar 13
2 min read
CEDAR SPRINGS — A routine welfare check on a bitterly cold January morning led to a well-deserved honor for one deputy with the Kent County Sheriff’s Office.
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