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Inmate Programs get $2.2 Million from Triumph
By mypanhandle.com- Peyton LoCicero
Published: 12/13/2018

SANTA ROSA BEACH, Fla. - Millions of dollars are sitting in a bank ready to be divided out to certain entities in the south east region but, the Triumph Gulf Coast board must give their stamp of approval before the money is granted. Among the first to get the green light, is the Walton County Sheriff's Office.

$2.2 million were given by the Triumph Gulf Coast Board to the Walton Co. Sheriff's Office, that money will find programs to help break the cycle of inmates returning it time and time again to jail.

"I think for one thing, it's transformational. This is about ending the cycle of cost that is associated with incarceration," said Sheriff Michael Adkinson, Walton County Sheriff's Office.

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