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    YCSO Nominated for 2022 RISE Award

    RISE Awards Honors Those Who Rise Above the Call of Duty to Serve Their Community
    March 9, 2022No Comments
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    Yavapai County Sheriff's OfficeYavapai County News – Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office announces that it has been nominated for a 2022 RISE award for the Agency category.  This unique awards program is designed to recognize a department for making great strides in building up their community.

    Community members, friends and family may each vote once per day until March 18, 2022, by clicking on the link below. The top 10 finalists with the most votes in each category will then be reviewed by a panel of judges. Winners will receive $7,500 for the police foundation, police nonprofit or community program.

    To vote click here: Viewing RISE Agency 2022 – Rise Awards – Presented by Axon (launchpad6.com)

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    Axon’s RISE Awards showcase the extraordinary courage, compassion and dedication to community demonstrated by officers and agencies across the country,” said Axon CEO and founder Rick Smith. “Our hope is that the stories of heroism and valor highlighted through these awards will inspire others as much as they inspire us.”

    For more information about the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office, please visit www.ycsoaz.gov.

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