Pubdate: Sat, 24 Jul 2004 Source: Austin Daily Herald, The (MN) Copyright: 2004 Austin Daily Herald Inc Contact: http://www.austindailyherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1201 Author: Lee Bonorden Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) COUNTY BOARD KEEPS A STRICT HOLD ON FUNDS The Mower County Board of Commissioners is taking a rigid stance against spending. Even if it is a popular program for children and teenagers to learn how to fight drugs. The Austin Police Department has done away with its Drug Abuse Resistance Education program. Now, the Mower County Sheriff's Office DARE program may also be doomed. On Tuesday, the county coordinator, Craig Oscarson, told the commissioners, chief deputy Mark May wrote the county commissioners requesting they consider funding to keep the DARE program alive in out-county schools. May, a former detective in the Sheriff's Office, was a DARE instructor. Today, Deputy Sheriff Barry Reburn is the department's DARE instructor. The DARE program concluded in the spring and presently is not funded for a repeat performance in the 2004-2005 school year. None of the commissioners expressed interest in funding the program again. The consensus was that the program would have to be funded from the Mower County Sheriff's Office budget. Garry Ellingson, 5th District commissioner and a retired long-time Mower County Sheriff's deputy and chief deputy, said, "I think we should leave it up to Sheriff Amazi whether or not to continue DARE in the schools." At that point, Oscarson reminded the commissioners, "If that is your decision, Sheriff Amazi would have to do that with money from her budget." The county board's finance committee has begun examinations of budget requests. The process will continue through the summer and into the fall before announcing the results at the annual Truth In Taxation hearing in December. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin