The Walton County Board of County Commissioners honored esteemed individuals who have made significant contributions to our community at a sign unveiling ceremony on September 6.
One of the highlights of the ceremony was the sign unveiling for “Randall Infinger Fields” at the Wee Care Park. They are named after the late Mr. Randall Infinger, a former Walton County Commissioner, who was instrumental in the creation and development of the Wee Care Park. These multi-use fields stand as a testament to his dedication and contributions to our community.
Additionally, we are pleased to announce the naming of the new entrance road to the Sheriff’s Department as “Quinn McMillian Way.” This road, currently under construction, will honor former Sheriff Quinn McMillian, who served as the longest-serving Walton County Sheriff from 1981 to 2001. Sheriff McMillian’s remarkable tenure exemplified dedication, leadership, and a deep commitment to public safety.
In addition, the Walton County Board of County Commissioners also unveiled signage for three key legal buildings, paying tribute to the service and commitment of individuals who have dedicated their careers to the legal profession. We will proudly name the Public Defender’s Office in honor of the late Mr. John Mooneyham, the State Attorney’s Office in honor of the late Mr. Clayton Adkinson, and the Office of the County Attorney in honor of the late Mr. George Ralph Miller.
For more information, please contact Public Information at (850) 892-8155 or pio@co.walton.fl.us.
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