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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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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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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE REPAIRS TO COUNTY DITCH 99 AFTER 2022 SPRING FLOODING

On Tuesday morning, the Polk County Board of Commissioners met inside the Polk County Government Center for a regular meeting. HIGHWAY-RICHARD SANDERS County Engineer Richard Sanders approached the board with a Maintenance Request repairing some erosion in County Ditch 99, located by Crookston Township Road near the Red Lake River that happened during last year’s

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CROOKSTON SCHOOL BOARD RECEIVES PRESENTATION ON CHS AND HIGHLAND SCHOOL ADDITIONS

The Crookston School Board met for a Special meeting on Wednesday afternoon. CALL TO ORDER After the Call to Order, the board began with Chairperson Frank Fee welcoming new board member Marcia Meine by having her complete and sign an Oath of Office for the Crookston School Board. Policy 209 The board then began reviewing

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TRI-COUNTY REGIONAL COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD RENEWS SEVERAL CONTRACTS FOR 2023

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board held a regular board meeting in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. MONTHLY DEPARTMENTS STATISTICAL REPORTS REVIEW After the Call to Order, the board began with the approval of the monthly statistics review and a Statistical Reports Review of all departments for the month of November. Executive

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