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TRI-COUNTY CORRECTIONS REGIONAL BOARD REVIEWS 2019 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The Tri-County Corrections Regional Board reviewed the accomplishments and progress made at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center and Red River Valley Juvenile Center in 2019.  Executive Director Andrew Larson said it’s nice to look back and take note of what we accomplished throughout the year. Administratively, Larson said changes to formatting and content of Tri-County’s […]

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RED RIVER VALLEY JUVENILE CENTER SETS RECORD PROGRAM NUMBERS, CORRECTIONS CENTER HOLDS STEADY

Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson reported to the Regional Corrections Board this week on the 2019 populations at the Red River Valley Juvenile Center and Northwest Regional Corrections Center.  The juvenile center had its highest average daily population at 10.6 juveniles, while the Northwest Regional Corrections Center held steady with its five-year average

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NEW MULTIPURPOSE MEETING ROOM HELPS TO RELIEVE CONGESTION AT CORRECTIONS CENTER

Tri-County Corrections held their regional board meeting this week, and Executive Director Andrew Larson had several positive reports to give the board.  The first was substantial numbers in the juvenile center which averaged 12.2 juveniles in May.  Larson said that was in large part due to efforts of the staff to work with non-member agencies

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JAIL POPULATION MAXING OUT CAPACITY, WILL GET SMALL REMODEL

The Tri-County Community Region Corrections Board met this week and the theme of the day was the continuing high population numbers in the Northwest Regional Corrections Center (NWRCC).  In 2018 and even further back over the past several years the NWRCC has averaged a little more than 90 percent occupancy which is a little above

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JUVENILE TRANSISTION PROGRAM WILL MOVE TO TRI-COUNTY PROBATION

The Red River Valley Juvenile Center transition program will move under Tri-County Probation following this week’s regional corrections board meeting at the Polk County Justice Center.  The moved was predicated by the low numbers recently in the juvenile program and the continued opening of an associate probation agent position said Executive Director Andrew Larson.  “Through

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