County attorney’s office recognizes Heather Webster for 10 years of service

5757131 · July 22, 2025

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Commissioners and county attorney staff recognized Heather Webster for 10 years at the Yellowstone County Attorney’s Office; county attorney praised her work on child protection and management responsibilities.

The Yellowstone County Board of Commissioners recognized Heather Webster on July 22 for 10 years of service with the County Attorney’s Office. The county attorney addressed the board and attendees, describing Webster’s work with the department of public health and human services and the juvenile court system and noting her promotion to a managing role.

"Heather came to me. She's always, dedicated her legal career to working with children," the county attorney said, later adding, "She is very patient...she's very smart." The county attorney cited Webster’s participation on state committees that revised procedures and laws related to child abuse and neglect.

Commissioners and staff presented Webster with an acknowledgment at the meeting; staff and commissioners asked her to continue her work and commended her public‑service record.