By Golden Finch

*October 12, 1988 Halfway house funding is a good public investment: Corrections Director Kip Kautzky agreed that both Rock Mountain Community Corrections Center and Pueblo Community Corrections Services need more funding.*
January 29, 1989 Community centers are cheap for state, expensive for others by Cathy Cochran-Lewis: State legislators have proposal for centers to be cheaper than prisons.
January 30, 1989 A contrast of 2 Centers by Juan Espinosa: A comparison of Al Gurule's center to Michael Perry's center. One drug death called to many by Juan Espinosa: Summarizes the death of Linda Marie Gonzales. Then goes into the drug policies both centers have in place (3 copies).
January 31, 1989 Some inmates go in debt to learn job skills by Juan Espinosa: Inmates are learning construction skills but are accumulating debt when they are done with the program they are being pushed into.
March 3, 1989 Regis College aims to bring liberal arts to correction centers by Peter Strescino: Regis professor Gil Gardner wants to include freshman level classes into both Rocky Mountain Community Corrections and Pueblo Community Services.
*May 24, 1989 One one conrrections center may survive county allocations by Randie Golkin: Both Gurule's Pueblo Commuity Corrections Services and Michael Perry's Rocky Mountain Community Corrections are fighting for funding.*
May 27, 1989 Corrections board OK'd 2 centers, may fund just 1 by Karen Vigil: The Pueblo Communtiy Corrections Board came to the decision to allocate almost all funding to one center.
September 27, 1989 Rocky Mountain given deadline for new building by Chris Lopez: Pueblo Community Corrections Board issused a mandate for the Rocky Mountain Community Corrections to improve its Lake Avenue building or trim its imate population.
November 29, 1989 Pueblo firm gets good, bad marks by Chris Lopez: RMCC recieved positive marks for their drug testing program, classes on substance abuse, and vocational training. They recieve negative marks for cleanliness.
*this article is in the Pueblo Community Corrections Service Inc folder*