Sheriff's Office Thanks First Responders Working Thanksgiving Holiday
The agency issued a message of gratitude to deputies and officers serving the community during the celebration.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>The Cherokee Sheriff's Office extended a message of gratitude to the community this Thanksgiving, specifically highlighting the sacrifices of deputies and first responders working throughout the holiday to keep Cherokee County residents safe while others celebrate.</p><p>On Thursday, Nov. 27, the agency released a statement celebrating the holiday while acknowledging those on duty. The message emphasized gratitude for the community and families gathering across the county.</p><p>The Sheriff's Office offered a "heartfelt thank you" to all deputies, officers, and first responders. Officials noted that these personnel are sacrificing time with their own loved ones to serve and protect the public during the festivities.</p><p>The statement concluded with wishes for a "safe, warm and Happy Thanksgiving" for all residents. Public safety operations continue uninterrupted throughout the holiday season.</p>
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