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Show Badge Gite Neius 12, 1995 JANUARY PAGE 4 Just A Few More Tax Dollars Hold on to your wallets, taxpayers! There is another minor little expense - looming on the horizon. A _ County i { just the cost of progress. This latest expenditure, ' upgrading the existing county jail or building a new one, will run somewhere between $1.5 million and $4 million. ‘Ken Shulsen and. Justice | Abe Gillis, met with commissioners to give a preliminary overview of the study they have been conducting on the present facility. "You have two _ choices," Shulsen advised. "You can remodel and expand, or you can walk away and start over again." The consultants estimated that it would cost roughly $1.5 to $2 million to remodel the old building and bring it up to code. There would still be disadvantages. is The building basically Addition made landlocked. could only in a linear be fashion, e creating the need for additional staff in the completed building. - Maximum expansion would — allow for only 20 beds, growth for an approximate 10 to 20 year period. Shulsen questions those growth estimates. "With the in-migration up Interstate will be increase than anyone ever dreamed. Beaver County has all of the things people want," he said. The other option is for the county to build. a new jail, complete with a Sheriff's administration UHP offices, and accommodations, for somewhere in the neighborhood of $4 million. Ideal location would be near I-15 on a choice piece of ground now owned by Beaver City. First phase of time, also. expansion would provide room for 50 to 60 prisoners. Third expansion could be dedicated to minimum security or work release prisoners. Design of this new facility would be such that one jail manager would have physical vision to all areas from a safe DOLLAR MANIABT Nothing Over $1.00 STOP! SHOP! SAVE! of tools | Cleaning Products - Misc. | |AND MUCH, MUCH, MORE! Department to requests for Of these calls, circumstances 10C N. Main Beaver 438-5358 10-7 25 N. Main Cedar City 586-4884 9:30-6 were to and assist Milk Wednesday, January 18 enrollment Pizza Buttered Corn Tossed Green Salad Sliced Pears/Milk 1995-96 the Thursday, January 19 Whipped Potatoes Turkey Gravy Mixed Vegetables Sliced Peaches Hot Roll/Milk Friday, January Friday, January 20 Sloppy Joe Potato Chips Cheese & Pickle . Fruited Jello w/cream Milk In the Child Nutrition Program. no person shall on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, be exchided from participation in, be denied our of eight other agencies. * The Sheriff's Depaemen made 19 traffic stops and issued 11 citations. the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination. If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap, write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 20250. controlling for students who participate in high school and Department. * Twenty-three responses were made by the Sheriff's check persons Pineapple Cake Parents and students athletics and activities. If you have need for Have a news item? Call Dodge City News additional information about this process, call the School District Office at 438-2291. An incident of Criminal to Buttered Green Beans Hot Roll Activities -Association guidelines and policies are Mischief is also under investigation involving a windmill being shot and damaged. *- Two animal emergencies 11 were suspicious Tuesday, January 17 Spaghetti will be notified in writing by March 17, 1995, of ‘acceptance or rejection of their request for out of resident transfer. . A one-time $5.00 processing fee will be charged at’ the time of application. Utah High School investigation. assistance. for Monday, January 16 Chicken Sandwich French Fries Cheese Slice/Pickle Milk office. equipment from a farm on Milford Flat is under * that / MulfGed Scliool Lunch Applesauce for out of resident transfers can be obtained at each school and at the district - Week of January 2-8, 1995 Theft ; school school year. Application . forms Currently, there “were handled by the Sheriff's Toys - Food - Novelties Tools & Hardware - Food Beauty Aids - Personal Care status Beaver County Sheriff's Report * resident continue swimming pools. ~ their | boundaries for the 1995-96 school year may apply for an out of resident transfer between January 1 and February 15, 1995. Students currently enrolled in a school outside of their resident boundaries must apply if they desire to are no county general obligation bonds, only revenue bonds on _ the expandable to 32 by double bunking in 10 units. A second of two weeks. Estimates may be a little firmer by that 8,000 total with 22 beds County enrolling in a school outside completed in approximately the three-phase would serve 7,000 to population, Beaver School District students who are interested in pay operating _costs. Shulsen estimates that six state prisoners will buy three staff and pay all expenses. The county would not assume financial liability associated with _ state prisoners. Additional expenses over the $35.00 to $40.00 per day for housing are paid by the state. The county would also have the final say on what types of prisoners would be housed in the facility. ( Leo doesn't want any jail house _ lawyers.) The study will be population courtroom, Month To Sign Up state prisoners would help 15, I think there mere Students Have One location. If the county opts to build this facility, and they do not have enough prisoners to fill it, housing | State estimates for Beaver ~ few million here - a few | over there; no problem, it's - Consultants, which would accommodate Beaver County ~ 801-387-2676 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® See me for car, home, life and health insurance. — Brent Stapley 801-438-5451 STATE FARM | @ GO v7, 7157 N. Main Beaver |4 INSURANCE | 67 State Farm Insurance Companies e Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois “f ~ |