There are approximately 900,000 law enforcement officers serving in communities across the United States, including the dedicated members of the Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office.

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners encourages all residents in the community to honor and celebrate the many American Indian Minnesotans and Ramsey County residents that remind us daily of our rich American Indian heritage.

Ramsey County employs more than 300 full-time and intermittent Correctional Officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, and support staff through both the Sheriff’s Office and Community Corrections Department.

Groundbreaking at Rice Creek Commons

The milestone kicks off the first phase of construction on the historic 427-acre site in Arden Hills, which holds an estimated development value of $1 billion.

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners declares April 23, 2025, as Administrative Professionals Day and April 21–25, 2025, as Administrative Professionals Week to honor the invaluable contributions, resilience, and dedication of Administrative Professionals to the success of Ramsey County.

The Ramsey County Board of Commissioners declares April 13 - 19, 2025 as Public Safety Telecommunicators Week in Ramsey County.

The 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week recognizes the contributions of public health in improving the health of all people and achieving racial and health equity.

The agreement with Ryan Companies for the phased development of Outlot A at Rice Creek Commons moves forward plans for a 10-acre commercial project on the northern portion of the 40-acre site in Arden Hills.

Ramsey County takes pride in the responsibility to protect and enhance the health, wellbeing and safety of all residents in efficient and cost-effective ways.

Beks Syler holding an award.

As a member of the county’s Diversity, Inclusion and Organizational Development team, Syler led the planning process for the Spirit of Service employee recognition event in 2024.

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