
Marshall County Community Corrections officials recently hosted training for probation, community corrections and law enforcement officials throughout the region, facilitated by Lion Shield, LLC.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections officials recently hosted training for probation, community corrections and law enforcement officials throughout the region, facilitated by Lion Shield, LLC.
Continue readingAn Argos man allegedly attempted to escape lawful detention twice this week.
Continue readingOver 100 clients that served sentences through Marshall County Community Corrections completed them successfully last year.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Council members considered additional appropriation requests last week for the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department budget and the Marshall County Community Corrections budget.
Continue readingThe three judges in Marshall County signed an order Monday that aims at protecting Marshall County Community Corrections employees.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections members recently took the opportunity to adopt a family in an effort to give back to the community during this season of giving.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Community Corrections staff will be moving out of the Marshall County Courthouse to the Community Resource Center on Adams Street in January.
Continue readingMarshall County Attorney Jim Clevenger presented the Marshall County Commissioners with a lease agreement between the county and the Community Resource Center concerning space for a new home for Marshall County Community Corrections.
Continue readingIn order to accommodate a third Superior Court in Marshall County, offices utilized in the Marshall County Courthouse by Marshall County Community Corrections will be used for that purpose. That means Community Corrections has to find a new home.
Continue readingThe health pandemic put a damper on a lot of programs and activities which included programs for Marshall County Community Corrections clients.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board last week agreed to increase the fees for drug tests.
Continue readingThe new fourth court in the Marshall County judicial system will occupy space in the Marshall County Courthouse currently being used by the Community Corrections program which means that a new space needs to be obtained for Community Corrections.
Continue readingThe Marshall County Courthouse may be closing to the public, but Marshall County Community Corrections will still be keeping an eye on its clients. That’s according to a press release from Community Corrections Director Ward Byers.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections will be getting a new vehicle following actions by the Marshall County Commissioners and Marshall County Council.
Continue readingMarshall County’s Director of Community Corrections will represent agencies throughout the state following an election that occurred during the Indiana Association of Community Corrections Act Counties’ Annual Fall Conference in November.
Continue readingA Marshall County Community Corrections employee went before the county council members Wednesday morning to bring up an issue with pay for employees within that organization.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Executive Director Ward Byers touched on Criminal Rule Twenty-Six with advisory board members when they met last week. People can check out Lane, Hupp, & Crowley is criminal defense lawyer for the best criminal defense lawyer. It is also advised to take the assistance of attorneys from Seattle defending the accused, who will thoroughly investigate the case and protect the client’s rights.
Continue readingDuring a recent Marshall County Community Corrections Advisory Board meeting, Judge Dean Colvin noted that a $60,000 grant was awarded.
MCCC Executive Director Ward Byers shared that a portion of the Justice Partners Addictions Response Grant funding will be dedicated to informing community members about how they can get help with recovering from substance use disorder.
Continue readingMarshall County Superior Court #2 Judge Dean Colvin recently inquired about how frequently individuals in the Community Corrections system end up back in the County Jail following a failed drug screen.
Continue readingMarshall County Community Corrections Director Ward Byers recently informed Advisory Board members about a piece of equipment that is reportedly useful for offenders as well as officials.
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