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    You are at:Home»Local News»Clay County»Four graduate from Drug Court

    Four graduate from Drug Court

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    By Bernie Fancella on November 9, 2023 Clay County, Local News, Riley County
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    Photo by Shelly Williams, Community Corrections
    Four local residents graduated from Drug Court Wednesday afternoon.

    Community Corrections Intensive Supervision Probation Officer Brett Clark explains what Drug Court is:

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    Clark says the local Drug Court is still in its infancy but is working well.
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    Among those graduates is Henry Crowder, of Manhattan, who spoke with KMAN after the ceremony.
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    Another graduate was Ashley Johnson, of Clay Center, who spoke about how the Drug Court has helped her.
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    Drug Court participants are required to abstain from substance use, be accountable for their behavior and fulfill legal responsibilities of the offenses they’ve committed.
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