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Pennington County sets public meetings on proposed jail project; sheriff urges broad community input
Summary
The county announced at its June 3 commission meeting that public meetings on a proposed jail and the related system changes will begin July 15 at the Monument Civic Center. Sheriff Brian Mueller and commissioners said the process will include partners across the criminal justice system and invite public comment before any formal action.
Pennington County commissioners and Sheriff Brian Mueller announced plans for public meetings on the county's proposed jail project, beginning with a July 15 information session at the Monument Civic Center that will start at 5:30 p.m.
County leaders said the meetings will present construction estimates and the programmatic details that shape where and how a new jail would operate, and will include partners such as the presiding judge, the state's attorney and local police chiefs. "The first public meeting is going to be on July 15 at 5:30 p.m.," Sheriff Brian Mueller told the commission, adding the session will include presentations from project partners and time for public…
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