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Sheriff, commissioners consider reestablishing paid litter-control position to supervise inmate crews
Summary
Jackson County leaders discussed converting a long-serving volunteer’s duties into a paid corrections position to supervise inmate litter crews; staff were asked to draft a job description and revise the organizational chart with an estimated entry salary around $47,000
Jackson County commissioners and the sheriff discussed April 30 creating a full-time position to supervise inmate litter crews and other county maintenance tasks, following years of volunteer service by reserve captain Cecil Wells.
The sheriff told commissioners that Wells had volunteered to supervise inmate crews after the position was eliminated during budget cuts, and that Wells’ health is declining. “We’re…
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