The Opelika Exchange Club is proud to recognize the service that our local law enforcement provides to our community and citizens. It is a dangerous job, and our men and women do not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way to protect and assist our citizens. On March 16, the Opelika Exchange Club held its annual Officer of the Year Dinner and Awards program at the Lee County Fairgrounds. The Auburn Police Department (APD), Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and ALEA Opelika Post submitted nominations.Jason Bryan of APD, John Corbett of LCSO and Cpl. Michael Conway of Alabama State Patrol were each awarded plaques for their dedication and outstanding performance in their respective departments and to their communities.The Opelika Exchange Club is proud to recognize the service that our local law enforcement provides to our community and citizens. It is a dangerous job, and our men and women do not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way to protect and assist our citizens. On March 16, the Opelika Exchange Club held its annual Officer of the Year Dinner and Awards program at the Lee County Fairgrounds. The Auburn Police Department (APD), Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and ALEA Opelika Post submitted nominations.Jason Bryan of APD, John Corbett of LCSO and Cpl. Michael Conway of Alabama State Patrol were each awarded plaques for their dedication and outstanding performance in their respective departments and to their communities.The Opelika Exchange Club is proud to recognize the service that our local law enforcement provides to our community and citizens. It is a dangerous job, and our men and women do not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way to protect and assist our citizens. On March 16, the Opelika Exchange Club held its annual Officer of the Year Dinner and Awards program at the Lee County Fairgrounds. The Auburn Police Department (APD), Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and ALEA Opelika Post submitted nominations.Jason Bryan of APD, John Corbett of LCSO and Cpl. Michael Conway of Alabama State Patrol were each awarded plaques for their dedication and outstanding performance in their respective departments and to their communities.The Opelika Exchange Club is proud to recognize the service that our local law enforcement provides to our community and citizens. It is a dangerous job, and our men and women do not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way to protect and assist our citizens. On March 16, the Opelika Exchange Club held its annual Officer of the Year Dinner and Awards program at the Lee County Fairgrounds. The Auburn Police Department (APD), Lee County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) and ALEA Opelika Post submitted nominations.Jason Bryan of APD, John Corbett of LCSO and Cpl. Michael Conway of Alabama State Patrol were each awarded plaques for their dedication and outstanding performance in their respective departments and to their communities.