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REGIONAL CORRECTIONS BOARD MEETING RECAP-INCLUDES MONTHLY STATISTICS REVIEW AND APPROVAL TO APPLY TO GRANT PROGRAMS

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met in the Northwest Regional Correction Center on Monday. AUGUST MONTHLY STATISTICS REVIEW FOR THE CORRECTION CENTER The first item brought to the board was the monthly statistics review for August. The report showed an average inmate population of 164, eight fewer than the average year-to-date population of 172. It […]

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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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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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SENTENCE TO SERVE AND CHORE SERVICE PROGRAMS STAY BUSY WITH JANUARY SNOWFALL

Tri-County Community Corrections’ Regional Corrections Board held their monthly meeting on Monday morning at the Polk County Justice Center.  Executive Director Andrew Larson told the board that January was a busy and productive month for the Sentence to Serve and Chore Service programs provided to inmates at the corrections center.  Sentence to Serve provides snow

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REGIONAL CORRECTIONS BOARD DISCUSSES POPULATION AND PROGRAMS

Tri-County Community Corrections had their Regional Corrections Board meeting Monday morning at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center.  The committee began the meeting by naming Warren Strandell, Polk County Commissioner, as 2019 chair.  Steven Bommersbach, Norman County Commissioner, and Ron Weiss, Red Lake County Commissioner, were named vice-chair and secretary respectively. Each month Andrew Larson, executive

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