The Riley County Commission on Monday approved a request to fill two positions within the department of community corrections. Megan Lewis, director of Riley County community corrections, requested the commissioners permission to fill the vacant positions in her department.
One of the positions — a Clay County intensive supervisor — will become vacant after the current supervisor in Clay county transfers to Riley County to take over the same position, which is currently vacant. The Riley County Commission oversees corrections in the 21st judicial district (Riley County and Clay County)
