DAYTON — A new program at the Rhea County Justice Center aims to reduce recidivism among inmates and also allow them to learn life-skills that will allow them to secure
DAYTON — After a recent accreditation assessment by the Tennessee Corrections Institute, the Rhea County Jail was given a “Tier 1” accreditation level by the state, the highest level correctional
The Rhea County Sheriff’s Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) for its “Booze it and Lose It” campaign from Aug. 15 through Sept. 4, surrounding the
A Rhea County man held on a sexual battery conviction was released long before county officials and the mother of one of the victims believe he was due to be let out.