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“I don’t think anything comes out of sitting in a cell,” said Kathy Lionberger, division director at the Northeast Regional Corrections Center.
Along with well-being checks, cell searches and intakes, Jordan Myles is responsible for mentoring new correction officers at the minimum/medium security institution.
Fentech started working with the DOC's work release program a year prior to the pandemic and it’s helped the company fill vacancies it struggled to fill, said Renee Heytens, human resources manager.
Getting the information right is more important — always.

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From the column: "As regrettable as any error is, admitting it is not a black eye. Getting the information right is more important."
As countries across the world try to stop the spread of COVID-19, world leaders are closing borders; enacting curfews; and issuing shelter-in-place protocols, quarantines, and store closures. While not at the top of mind for most, another population is particularly at risk for the spread of the virus: those in America’s jails and prisons — in particular, young people in detention.
On a day of new leadership, the week's firestorm dominated Arrowhead Regional Corrections discussions.
The County Board will vote on $407 million in 2020 budget expenses at its meeting Tuesday, but not before it debates 'a chunk of money' set aside for corrections.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn.-Scott Wayne Carter, 55, one of two men convicted of the November 1996 murder and dismemberment of bartender Greg Johnson of Park Rapids, has been released from prison into a intensive supervised release program, but at least on...
Douglas County officials two decades ago had a goal: to get a state-operated prison built in Parkland immediately south of Superior. Superior Days delegates lobbied in Madison. A local task force looked at the possible impacts. The Douglas County...

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The Minnesota Twins hosted the 1985 All-Star Game. Another year was listed in a story in Friday's Sports section ('Say Hey Kid,' Page B1). The News Tribune regrets the error.
CUSTER -- A 17-year old male resident of the State Treatment and Rehabilitation (STAR) Academy in Custer has died from an apparent medical condition.
The name of the Republican candidate for state House District 7B was misspelled on the Sunday Opinion page in a list of candidates of interest to the Duluth area in the Aug. 10 primary election. The candidate is Travis Silvers. Also, two judgeshi...

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