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Marshall County chief probation officer resigns; county posts job and probation staff report operations, budget and caseload figures
Summary
The county announced the resignation of Chief Probation Officer Jim Bendy, posted the job, and received updates on staffing, vehicle needs, grant budgets and GPS supervision counts.
Marshall County officials announced the resignation of Chief Probation Officer Jim Bendy and said the county has posted the vacancy while probation staff continue day-to-day operations.
The board informed meeting attendees that the chief probation officer position is posted on the county website and on a free Indeed listing; judges reported the county has received nine applications so far. Judge Cerisi said the judges have discussed keeping the position open longer to attract more applicants and that two assistant chiefs are performing day-to-day duties but have not been formally appointed as interim chief.
The item matters because the chief probation officer…
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