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Campbell County juvenile drug court served 10 participants in January; graduation set for Feb. 25

Campbell County Juvenile and Family Drug Court Management Committee and Operational Team · February 19, 2026
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Summary

Program coordinators reported 10 participants served in January across juvenile and young adult age groups, one graduate and one reported relapse; an upcoming graduation is scheduled for Feb. 25.

Jim Lyon, Staff member for the Campbell County Juvenile and Family Drug Court, presented the program's January 2026 report to the management committee, reporting that four participants were aged 14–17 and six were aged 18–20, for a total of 10 served in January. He said one participant graduated in January and the program logged one relapse; new participants numbered one and one case remained pending. "Upcoming graduations: February 25th," he said.

Lyon also provided placement and court-of-origin data: seven participants served at Step Stone and four at the YES House; court origins included Juvenile Court (3), Circuit Court (5) and Municipal Court (3). The report listed program phase distribution (Phase I: 5; Phase II: 3; Phase III: 2). The meeting packet included the January budget worksheet and the monthly report; board members had no questions about the monthly statistics.