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Knox County plans management changes at the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center, with a proposal for the Sheriff's ...
Knoxville residents gathered downtown on Friday, June 13 to raise their voices in solidarity against recent immigration ...
Hundreds of demonstrators filled the streets in downtown Knoxville amid a wave of "ICE Out" protests in cities across the U.S ...
COLUMBUS – Knox County’s wild turkey hunters, like those from around the state, enjoyed a strong spring season. Statewide, Ohio hunters checked 16,014 birds during the spring 2025 season, according to ...
News reporter Kayla Precht took a deeper look at the emergency ordinance and resolution detailing changes to the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention facility.
News reporter Kayla Precht took a deeper look at the emergency ordinance and resolution detailing changes to the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention facility.
A June 12 statement from Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' office outlines a plan to transfer control of juvenile detention center to sheriff's office.
The Knox County Commission will be hearing two separate items at their next meeting that could impact how the Richard L. Bean Detention Center operates. Here is a ...
A partnership between Consolidated Cooperative, Knox County, and Fredericktown EMS could save $60,000 on a new ambulance.
The Knox County Sheriff’s Office could take over the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center as soon as Jan. 1 next year, according to a letter from the county’s COO, Dwight Van de Vate.
In the letter, dated June 12, Knox County COO Dwight Van de Vate provides a rough timeline for the transfer of operational ...