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The news comes a year after county commissioners took over operations of the troubled facility and hired a former Department ...
A June 12 statement from Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' office outlines a plan to transfer control of juvenile detention center to sheriff's office.
Lehigh County is considering a new juvenile detention center to occupy, but residents are wary of how it could affect children in the region.
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs is recommending the sheriff's office assume oversight of the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center.
The juvenile detention center in Greenville County has reopened Wednesday following an agreement made between the county and state.
The Knox County Commission on June 23 overhauled decades of leadership at the troubled juvenile detention center.
Jason Lanzo, the superintendent of the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Center, has submitted his resignation that will take effect on March 14. "While we are disappointed by Jason's departure ...
The Shelby County Division of Corrections will take over the center after the Shelby County Sheriff's Office said it could no longer operate it.
Lehigh County Board of Commissioners voted 6-3 to endorse a letter asking state officials to put $15 million toward the creation of a regional juvenile detention center.
Office of Juvenile Affairs officials say they're encouraged by the improvements being made at the Family Center for Juvenile Justice after serious allegations came to light earlier this year.
An interim leader has been hired to oversee the troubled Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center in Knox County.
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs demanded the county commission wrest control of the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention center to fix systemic problems.
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