By Garrett Christensen on Wednesday, December 4th, 2024 in Columbia Basin News Eastern/Southeast Oregon News Featured Stories More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News
WINSTON — Though a bit outside our normal area of coverage, Elkhorn Media Group couldn’t help but share this fun and heartwarming story from the Oregon State Police following their “Name Our K-9” Contest:
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(Release from the Oregon State Police) Oregon State Sr. Trooper Scott Show needed an official name for his new drug-detection K-9. He had the idea to let Oregon elementary school students name the two-year-old female Belgian Malinois. On Oct. 17, 2024, OSP launched the โName Our K-9โ contest. At the time, no one knew we would end up with a very special name for one family.
After almost 800 entries and a week of online voting, the winning entry of โMillieโ was selected. Receiving almost half the votes cast, the winning entry was submitted by five-year-old Violet of Winston in honor of her twin sister Millie, who unexpectedly passed away earlier this year.
Kylee Stewart, Violet and Millieโs mother, said, โMillie and Violet were inseparable. Although they were complete opposites, they shared a love of animals. When we came across the โName Our K-9โ contest, Violet knew she wanted to enter her sisterโs name.โ
โNobody planned for there to be this much meaning behind naming the K-9,โ said Sr. Trooper Show. โTo have our dog end up with a name thatโs got some significance and is meaningful to this family is really wonderful.โ
K-9 Millie is certified through the Oregon Police Canine Association as a drug-detection dog. She and Sr. Trooper Show are assigned to the Albany Patrol Office for drug interdiction along Interstate 5 and throughout the state. As an ongoing tribute, OSP will recognize K-9 Millieโs drug seizures, when possible, with a special nod to the little girl who inspired her name.
โOn behalf of myself and the entire Oregon State Police family, it is an honor to be part of this special memorial to Millie Melton,โ said Superintendent Casey Codding. In recognition for winning the naming contest, Violet received a letter and certificate from Superintendent Codding and an OSP uniform patch. She also received a Belgian Malinois plushie personalized with the OSP logo and the name โMillieโ generously donated by Hero Industries.
OSP is continuing to recognize the contest finalists with presentations to students across the state. We send a heartfelt thank you to the 778 students who submitted entries in the โName Our K-9โ contest. โK-9 teams play an important role in keeping our communities safe and it was exciting to have so many students participate in the contest in such an engaging and meaningful way,โ said Superintendent Codding.
Contest finalists:
The school with the most entries: Hillcrest Elementary in North Bend.
โTrueโ submitted by Michael B. from Creswell Christian Academy in Creswell.
โShowtimeโ submitted by KariAnn G. from Eastwood Elementary in Roseburg.
โPearlโ submitted by Bailey P. from Jefferson Elementary in Medford.
โMableโ submitted by Mrs. Moles’s second-grade class from Prairie City Elementary in Prairie City.
YouTube Video Link: Name Our K-9: Violet and Millie