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NWRCC continues to have lower inmate numbers while RRVJC numbers are trending upwards

The Regional Corrections Board met Monday, April 14, at 9:00 a.m. at the Polk County Justice Center. After approval of the March meeting minutes, Executive Director Andrew Larson gave his departmental monthly statistical reports review.  “Jail continues to see lower numbers than we have seen over the last three or four years, so for March, […]

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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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