05/20/2026
As another school year comes to a close, I want to begin by extending a massive congratulations to the Carbon High School Senior Class of 2026. Reaching this milestone is a major accomplishment, and our entire community is proud of your hard work, dedication, and resilience. Whether your next steps take you into higher education, the workforce, the military, or other new adventures, we wish you the very best. Celebrate this achievement safely and look out for one another as you step into your bright futures.
With the arrival of summer and school letting out, our daily routines shift. This season brings a vital need for increased awareness on our roadways, and I want to urge our community to prioritize safety. Please enjoy your summer, but remain highly aware of your surroundings. Whether you are walking, biking, or playing outside, always look both ways before crossing the street and avoid the dangerous distraction of looking down at your phone near traffic.
A message to the motoring public, please slow down and exercise extreme caution. Summer means more children playing near neighborhoods, parks, and roadways. A split second of driver distraction can change a family's life forever. Let’s keep our eyes on the road and our speeds down.
This reminder is especially critical as we enter the "100 Deadliest Days" on Utah roads—the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Statistically, traffic fatalities spike during these months due to increased travel, higher speeds, and more drivers on the road. I urge every driver in Carbon County to help us break this trend: buckle up every single time, obey the speed limits, and never drive distracted or impaired. Drive carefully especially while traveling through the canyon.
Serving as your Sheriff is an honor that I do not take lightly. I am profoundly grateful for the trust, support, and strong partnership we share with the people of Carbon County. Our deputies are out on the roads every day working to keep this county secure, but our greatest asset in public safety will always be an engaged, careful community.
Thank you for your continued support and for helping us protect what matters most. I wish you all a wonderful, happy, and safe summer season.
Sincerely,
Sheriff Jeff Wood