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Commission approves three law-enforcement training agreements totaling about $52,000


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Commission approves three law-enforcement training agreements totaling about $52,000
The Davis County Board of Commissioners approved three sheriff’s-office training agreements on Oct. 21, 2025. Chief Deputy Butcher presented agreements that cover law enforcement certification training costs for three recruits.

Butcher said the first agreement is for Jason Parker Conover in the amount of $17,067 and will begin on the recruit’s academy start date and run two years from that date. The second agreement is for Michael Wayne Boone in the amount of $17,942 and likewise begins on the recruit’s first academy day and runs two years. The third agreement is for Colton Sean Willwright in the amount of $17,067 and also runs two years from the start of the academy. Butcher stated these are general-fund dollars allocated for public safety and criminal justice in Davis County.

A commissioner moved to approve items 10 through 12; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

The agreements were presented as part of routine hiring and certification support for new deputies; the contracts begin on each recruit’s academy start date and require a two-year service period from that start date. No individual vote tallies were recorded in the public transcript.

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