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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Board of Commissioner Warren Strandell released a County Line Column last week. It covers an update on the Red River Juvenile Center and the 2022 budget for the Northwest Regional Corrections Board. It can be found down below – Local government bodies are in the process of developing their budgets for 2022 but […]

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TRI-COUNTY REGIONAL CORRECTIONS BOARD REVIEW PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR 2022

The Tri-County Regional Corrections Board met earlier this week on Monday inside the Polk County Justice Center. The agenda included Personnel Issues, a Red River Juvenile Center Update, and a Budget draft for 2022. The meeting began with Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson giving a breakdown of the jail numbers in August. The

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RED RIVER JUVENILE CENTER UPDATE

The Tri-County Regional Community Corrections Board of Directors met on Monday morning at the Polk County Justice Center in Crookston. The agenda included a Red River Valley Juvenile Center update, a Mahnomen County inmate housing contract agreement review, and a Coronavirus Emergency Supplemental Funding (CESF) Criminal Justice System COVID-19 Response Grant Agreement. The agenda also

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CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WEEK IS MAY 3-9

Submitted by Andrew Larson, Executive Director for Tri-County Community Corrections May 3 – 9, 2020 is Correctional Officers and Employees Week.  On May 5, 1984, President Ronald Reagan issued Proclamation 5187, which designated the first full week of May each year as National Correctional Officers and Employees Week in recognition of the professionalism, dedication, and

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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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