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Wagoner County jail earns no infractions on health inspection; sheriff outlines training and retention gains
Summary
Sheriff's staff reported a state health inspection with zero infractions, increased training hours and improved staff retention; commissioners received data on off-site inmate housing costs and facility metrics.
Wagoner County sheriff's staff told commissioners on Jan. 6 that the county jail received an unannounced health inspection with no infractions and is “substantially in compliance” with state health standards, and presented staffing, training and off-site housing statistics for 2024.
Presenter Ryan Nelson (Wagoner County Sheriff’s Office) reported that the Oklahoma Department of Health conducted an unannounced inspection in late January and that the jail passed with zero infractions for the first time under the current…
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