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Spousal organizations?

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Gracie1245:
Are there any organizations for the spouses of COs? I see policewives.org and things like that, but I haven’t been able to find one for the families of COs. My husband is a CO in Ohio. full thread

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Federal Bureau of Land Management Official Visits Sagebrush Restoration Project at CRCC

Gretchen Graber & Dorothy Trainer
CONNELL – The iconic greater sage-grouse, a species recently considered for federal endangered species listing, is getting a helping hand from a unique set of partners which includes inmates from the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center, CRCC. Peggy Olwell, the National Plant Materials Program Lead from the Federal Bureau of Land Management, BLM, in Washington D.C. and Vicky Erickson, a geneticist for the Pacific Northwest Region of the US Forest Service, visited CRCC June 3 to tour the “Sagebrush Steppe Conservation Project.”... .. full story

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The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is seeking applicants for Staff Physician at our correctional facilities statewide. The state of Oklahoma offers a competitive salary and benefits package which includes health, dental, life and disability insurance, vision care, retirement plan, paid vacation, sick days, holidays and malpractice insurance coverage...

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