These people are in the running for Knox County’s juvenile services board

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – The Knox County Commission this month will review the picks for the East Tennessee Regional Juvenile Service Center Advisory Board. The seven board members will help oversee the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center after its previous administrator — Richard L. Bean himself — lost the gig.

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The board will be seven people strong and made up of Knox County residents, employees and a commissioner. Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs, Juvenile Judge Tim Irwin and the commission’s chair have played a part in stacking the board, which will be approved or disapproved at May’s county commission meeting…

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