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Douglas County clears $1.36 million in state juvenile prevention grants; auditors to monitor program outcomes

3806095 · June 10, 2025
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Douglas County approved $1,363,751 in state-funded community-based juvenile prevention grants for the July 2025-June 2026 grant year, with contracts requiring monthly program reporting and annual fiscal and program audits.

On June 10 the Douglas County Board of Commissioners approved consent-agenda items (items E1 through E13, with E1 tabled until attachments are available) that allocate $1,363,751 in state community-based grant funds for prevention and early-intervention services for youth involved or at risk of involvement with the juvenile justice system.

Deputy County Administrator Kim Havocati told the board the grants are funded by the State of Nebraska under a community-based prevention program and that Douglas County will…

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