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Records published July 19, 2021 | West Central Tribune

Records published July 19, 2021 The publishes Records as part of its obligation to inform readers about the business of public institutions and to serve as a keeper of the local historical record. All items are written by Tribune staff members based on information contained in public documents from the state court system and from law enforcement agencies. It is the Tribune’s policy that this column contain a complete record. Requests for items to be withheld will not be granted. Written By: West Central Tribune | 12:00 am, Jul. 19, 2021 × Fireworks SPICER A report was filed at 2:56 p.m. Saturday that kids were lighting off fireworks and had started a neighbor’s ditch on fire in the 15000 block of East Calhoun Road. The “kids and parents were educated,” according to the police report

Family sues over Minnesota corrections officer s death

Family sues over Minnesota corrections officer s death The relatives of Joseph Gomm say negligence contributed to Gomm s murder.  July 17, 2021 7:43pm Text size Copy shortlink: Family members of the Minnesota corrections officer killed by an inmate at the Stillwater prison in 2018 have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit, saying the murder could have been prevented if the Department of Corrections had heeded warnings about staffing shortages and threats made by the inmate. The lawsuit was filed days before the third anniversary of Joseph B. Gomm s death, and about two months after Minnesota lawmakers declined to approve a bill that would have dedicated $3 million to Gomm s estate. Gomm, the first Minnesota corrections officer killed on the job, was attacked by inmate Edward Muhammad Johnson while guarding inmates in a prison workshop. Johnson, who was serving time for murder, had two knives and a

Cost of new Winona County jail rises to $28 million

Two members of the Winona County Board of Commissioners, Steve Jacob and Marcia Ward, who represent the rural part of the county, agreed with Makstenieks, but commissioners Marie Kovecsi, Chris Meyer and Greg Olson voted to approve the design development phase. Marcia Ward Initially, construction was estimated to cost about $22 million. With increased construction costs for materials and labor, that estimate has risen to more than $28 million and, said Ward, will likely hit $30 million before the county ties a contractor down to a specific price. The Minnesota Department of Corrections has downgraded the certification of the current jail to a 90-day male-only adult facility, and has said the current jail will be closed on Sept. 30 unless the county has a plan in place to replace the jail with a new facility.

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