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Tri-County Community Corrections

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD HOLDS FIRST MEETING OF 2022

The Tri-County Community Corrections (TCCC) Board met this past week for their first board meeting of 2022. The agenda began with the election of officers, and the officers will remain the same for the upcoming year. Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell will remain the Chair, Commissioner Steve Bommersbach of Norman County will remain the Vice-Chair, […]

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POLK COUNTY LINE COLUMN – POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONER WARREN STRANDELL

Polk County Commissioner Warren Strandell released a County Line Column last week. It highlights what the county is currently dealing with, such as the 2022 budget, and a few items with Tri-County Community Corrections. The column can be found down below –   Local government units are pretty much ready to start a new year…

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS BOARD HEAR UPDATE ON POPULATION REDUCTION PLAN IN THE NWRCC

The Tri-County Community Corrections board met in the Polk County Justice Center on Monday morning. The meeting began with the approval of the December 1 special meeting minutes. The board then heard an update on the monthly jail statistics from Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson. The average number of inmates being housed daily

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTION BOARD VOTES TO REDUCE THE NWRCC’S CAPACITY DUE TO STAFFING ISSUES

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board held a special meeting this afternoon inside the Polk County Justice Center. The only item on the agenda was a Northwest Regional Corrections Center Population Reduction plan due to staffing shortages. Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson’s recommendation to the board was to reduce the jail’s population by closing

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TRI-COUNTY COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS REVIEW 2020 AUDITED FINANCIALS

The Tri-County Community Corrections Board met on Monday morning inside the Polk County Justice Center. The meeting began with Gordon Dale giving the board a review of the 2020 audited financials for Tri-County Community Corrections. Tri-County Community Corrections Executive Director Andrew Larson said the numbers look strong and where they have been in the past.

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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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