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The Adult Basic Education Program (ABE) at NWRCC continues to help inmates get their GEDs

Have you ever wondered what kinds of opportunities are given to inmates while they are incarcerated?  What kinds of activities, programs, and materials are provided to help inmates better themselves and look forward to the future outside of where they are currently?  Back in August of 2024, the NorthWest Regional Corrections Center in Crookston held […]

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THE RED RIVER VALLEY JUVENILE CENTER CONTINUES STAFFING STRUGGLES AND SEE’S FIVE RESIGN

The Tri-County Corrections Board met Monday at the Northwest Regional Correction Center (NWRCC). NWRCC MONTHLY STATISTICS REPORT The meeting began with Executive Director Andrew Larson presenting the board with the monthly statistics report from March. The report included the average daily population of 143 (119 males, 24 females), bringing the year-to-date average to 139. The

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INMATE AT NWRCC THAT DIED IN FEBRUARY WAS SUICIDE BY HANGING

UPDATED 4-3-24 On Wednesday, February 14, at 9:00 a.m., the Polk County Sheriff’s Office responded to the Northwest Regional Correction Center in Crookston about an unresponsive male inmate, Matthew Bagley, 51 of Lebanon, Tennessee. Bagley was in custody from a DWI out of Norman County.   The Polk County Sheriff’s Office has received the final autopsy

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TRI-COUNTY CORRECTIONS BOARD REVIEWS FEBRUARY STATISTICS REPORT AND NEW CONTRACTS

The Tri-County Corrections Board held its monthly meeting on Monday at the Northwest Regional Correction Center. MONTHLY STATISTICS FROM JAIL AND JUVENILE CENTER The meeting began with Executive Director Andrew Larson presenting the board with the monthly statistics report from February. The average daily population at the NWRCC was 143 (120 males, 23 females), which

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JUVENILE SECURE DETENTION FACILITY SET TO RE-OPEN AT THE NW REGIONAL CORRECTIONS CENTER

The Tri-County Corrections Board met on Thursday in the Northwest Regional Correction Center (NWRCC) and received updates on the Red River Valley Juvenile Center. JUVENILE SECURE-DETENTION FACILITY SET TO RE-OPEN The juvenile center has only had the non-secure detention portion of the facility open for operations for nearly ten months. The staffing shortage and maintenance

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NORTHWEST REGIONAL CORRECTIONS CENTER ON TRACK TO BE FULLY STAFFED BY APRIL

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. The agenda began with the approval of the monthly statistics report and a Northwest Regional Corrections Center (NWRCC) population reduction update from Tri-County Community Executive Director Andrew Larson. Larson said things are moving along as planned. “We did run into

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