Baxter Co. sheriff proposes cuts for 2013 budget

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MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark. (AP) - The Baxter County sheriff says he'll ground the department's helicopter and decrease the number of available beds in the jail to help address a budget shortfall for 2013.

Sheriff John Montgomery told the Baxter County Quorum Court on Tuesday that the jail will reduce its beds from 102 to 44 next year. The sheriff also proposed to eliminate school resource officers and boat safety patrol.

Montgomery says the jail has a $137,000 shortfall for next year. Montgomery says the cuts announced Tuesday would save $141,000.

Mountain Home radio station KTLO reports (http://is.gd/cYeOot ) the quorum court authorized a program that could grant some inmates early release based on good behavior, discipline and job responsibility.

Last month, Baxter County voters rejected a quarter-cent sales tax that would have funded county law enforcement.

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Information from: KTLO-AM, http://www.ktlo.com/

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