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Restorative justice director resigns; program says caseload and state funding outlook steady
Summary
Mike McFadzean told Belknap County commissioners he has submitted his resignation but said the restorative justice program is operating at expected caseload and budget levels while awaiting a state contract payment.
Mike McFadzean, director of the county’s restorative justice program, told the Belknap County Commissioners on an evening meeting that he has submitted his letter of resignation but expects program operations to continue. “I turned in my letter of resignation,” McFadzean said, adding that staff Jackie and Shannon will manage the caseload temporarily.
The program is tracking near budget projections through midyear, McFadzean said. “We’re at 56% through the year. The department has expended, at the rate of 54%, so we’re right on par,” he told commissioners, noting…
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