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County department heads report on probation equipment, 4‑H programs, staffing gains and wildfire mitigation funding
Summary
Department heads updated the board on probation department equipment and juvenile caseloads, extension 4‑H programs and events, sheriff's staffing and recruitment progress, and a wildfire mitigation partnership tied to a $20 million RCPP award.
Several Valley County department heads provided updates at the Jan. 13 commissioners meeting covering probation services, 4‑H programming, staffing levels in county departments, and wildfire mitigation coordination with regional partners.
Court services director DeeDee Phillips said juvenile caseloads have declined from about 32 in mid‑ to late‑summer to roughly 20 currently. Phillips reported diversion remains in active use (nine juveniles on diversion noted), and the department has a new officer in post. The department has acquired a portable breathalyzer device (described in the meeting as a LifeLock device) paid for with juvenile lottery funds; staff said the device will be used as a sobriety tool and will not substitute for arrests or formal drug testing. Phillips also said department policies and procedures were updated before Christmas and staff are working to update the…
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