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The Division of Juvenile Services (DJS) provides juvenile correctional services. The agency operates the North Dakota Youth Correctional Center and maintains eight regional community offices. [5] The North Dakota Youth Correctional Center is partially in Mandan and partially in unincorporated Morton County. [6] [7] [8] The housing units include:
The North Dakota State Penitentiary is a part of the North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and is located in Bismarck, North Dakota. [2] As of January 2013 the prison population stood at a record level of 1,550 inmates.
This is a list of state prisons in the U.S. state of North Dakota. There are no federal prisons in North Dakota and this list does not include county jails located in North Dakota. North Dakota does not contract with private prisons. [1]
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The Valley City Times-Record is a daily (Monday to Friday) newspaper printed in Valley City, North Dakota and published by Horizon Publications. The newspaper had its beginnings as the Valley City Weekly Times. [3] The Times-Record is the official newspaper of Barnes County, North Dakota and has a modest circulation in southeast North Dakota ...
The Beaufort County Detention Center, located at 106 Ribaut Road, was housing over 30 inmates from the neighboring Jasper County after a fire at their jail facilities in September. (File photo)
That incident was far from Barnes’ first sex crime charge: In 2015, he pleaded guilty in Beaufort County court to two counts of third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor, an offense for the ...
Barnes County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 10,853. [1] Its county seat is Valley City. [2]In 1872, the Dakota Territory legislature authorized Burbank County (named for governor John A. Burbank); in 1874 they renamed it Barnes County, for Alanson H. Barnes (1818–1890), an associate justice of the Territorial Court.