Kellie Wasko, who formerly served as the deputy executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, was brought on to lead South Dakota's prisons in March. Since then, she's instituted raises for officers and impressed several onlookers. She aims to turn the department around for good.
Kellie Wasko, who formerly served as the deputy executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, was brought on to lead South Dakota's prisons in March. Since then, she's instituted raises for officers and impressed several onlookers. She aims to turn the department around for good.
Kellie Wasko, who formerly served as the deputy executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, was brought on to lead South Dakota's prisons in March. Since then, she's instituted raises for officers and impressed several onlookers. She aims to turn the department around for good.
Kellie Wasko, who formerly served as the deputy executive director of the Colorado Department of Corrections, was brought on to lead South Dakota's prisons in March. Since then, she's instituted raises for officers and impressed several onlookers. She aims to turn the department around for good.
This week, KELOland's Angela Kennecke started throwing bombs at Governor Kristi Noem's administration because someone at the state didn't have any interest in talking to Angela, and she claimed there must be a plot against her. Governor Noem's Comm's Director Ian Fury rebuffed that notion, noting that they're talking to reporters all the time, and…