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| Training center proposed |
| By Mail Tribune |
| Published: 05/19/2008 |
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OREGON - A massive block of unfinished industrial space at Rogue Community College's Table Rock campus could become a regional training center for police under a proposal introduced by college officials and law enforcement agencies. Outfitted with high-tech driving and firearms simulators, classrooms, laboratories and a conference hall, the proposed justice education and training center could cut training costs for agencies across Southern Oregon and improve opportunities for students, proponents said. They started their search for a way to pay for the plan, which could cost an estimated $3 million or more, Friday with a presentation to Rep. Greg Walden. RCC has wanted to offer continuing education and training for police and corrections officers for more than a decade, said Greig Thomson, coordinator of RCC's criminal justice program. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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