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Commissioners Salute Franklin County’s Correctional Officers, Jail Employees

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May 07, 2026

Pictured (from left): Franklin County Commissioner John Flannery, Commissioner Chairman Dean Horst, Franklin County Jail Warden Heather Franzoni, Deputy Warden Michelle Weller, Deputy Warden David Sunderland and Commissioner Bob Ziobrowski

CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. – The Franklin County Commissioners have proclaimed May 3-9, 2026, to be National Correctional Officers and Employees Week in Franklin County in appreciation of the men and women whose diligence and professionalism keep Franklin County communities and citizens safe.

Franklin County’s correctional system is designed to protect the public by separating those who have committed offenses from the community, deterring others from committing offenses, and rehabilitating individuals for reentry into the community upon release.

Working in correctional facilities is demanding as personnel must maintain a constant state of heightened vigilance and adhere to strict security protocols. Every day, correctional officers and jail employees work in stressful conditions and face a variety of challenges. Franklin County Jail staff face these extraordinary challenges head on to provide for the safety and security of both the general public and those housed in the facility.

“Corrections isn’t your typical 9-to-5 job — it runs around the clock, every day of the year, and it takes people who are dedicated, adaptable, patient and professional,” said Franklin County Commissioner Chairman Dean Horst. “Our community truly owes a debt of gratitude to the men and women who provide this essential service for our residents and for those moving through the criminal justice system.”

“Corrections Week honors the professionals who ensure safety and order every day,” said Franklin County Warden Heather Franzoni. “At the Franklin County Jail, our team leads with discipline, supports one another, and remains committed to the mission—no matter the challenges. Our staff wear their badge with pride, honor and integrity.”

By recognizing National Correctional Officers and Employees Week in Franklin County, the commissioners are encouraging residents to show their respect and gratitude to these individuals for the role they play in keeping Franklin County communities safe and for rising to meet the challenges of their profession nobly and admirably.