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8 new officers join CCI |
By wiscnews.com - Shannon Green |
Published: 01/29/2013 |
WISCONSIN - Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage welcomed eight new corrections officers in December, cutting the number of vacancies to six. The eight were part of a total of 59 new corrections officers who graduated Dec. 21 after completing a seven-week training program in Madison. The eight — seven correctional officers and one supervising officer — were assigned to or chose to work at CCI. That number is the highest amount in the class; the next highest amount was seven officers, working at Waupun Correctional Institution. “That’s because it has the most vacancies,” said Jackie Guthrie, director of communications for the Department of Corrections. Even with the eight, there are six positions still open. “We always have vacancies” due to turnover, transfers and retirements, said Linda Eggert, deputy director of public affairs for the Department of Corrections. Read More. |
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