Deputy Hudson honored
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 11 months AGO
EPHRATA - Grant County Sheriff's Marine Deputy Darryl Hudson was honored on April 11 by the United States Coast Guard for his efforts contributing to boating safety.
In a nomination letter from Kathleen Goodwin, the Coast Guard Auxiliary District 13's chief of response, Hudson was heralded for his efforts improving boating safety on the Columbia River.
Hudson received a plaque and a letter from Capt. S. J. Ferguson, Commander of Coast Guard Sector Puget Sound. The letter, in part, read: Hudson's "professionalism and dedication reflect an exemplary partnership between the Coast Guard and the Grant County Sheriff's Office."
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