Washington County Supervisors Honor 75 Years of Service

Three county employees recognized for decades of work in auditor's office and sheriff's department

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Washington County Board of Supervisors honored three long-serving county employees on Tuesday, recognizing a combined 75 years of service across the auditor's office and sheriff's department.

Why it matters

Honoring long-term public employees is an important way for local governments to show appreciation for dedicated civil servants and highlight the value of institutional knowledge and experience within county operations.

The details

The supervisors recognized Michelle Hymen from the auditor's office for 30 years of service, Karla Davis from the sheriff's office for 25 years, and Pamela Miller, also from the sheriff's office and jail, for 20 years of service.

  • The recognition took place at the Washington County Board of Supervisors meeting on Tuesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Jack Seward Jr.

A member of the Washington County Board of Supervisors who made the acknowledgements of the long-serving employees.

Michelle Hymen

An employee in the Washington County auditor's office recognized for 30 years of service.

Karla Davis

An employee in the Washington County sheriff's office recognized for 25 years of service.

Pamela Miller

An employee in the Washington County sheriff's office and jail recognized for 20 years of service.

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The takeaway

This recognition highlights the value of long-term, dedicated public employees who provide institutional knowledge and experience to county government operations over decades of service.