Jim Wells Juvenile Board to discuss county youth services January 20
The Jim Wells County Juvenile Board will meet Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. in the county courtroom to review agenda items relevant to local juvenile services and programs.

The Jim Wells County Juvenile Board will convene Tuesday, January 20 at 2:00 p.m. in the Jim Wells County Courtroom at 200 N. Almond Street, Alice, Texas 78332 to consider a posted agenda of items affecting juvenile services in the county. The meeting notice was posted on the county's News & Notifications page alongside other county meeting announcements, and the full Juvenile Board agenda is available through that county page.
Board meetings such as this set policy and oversight for local juvenile programs, and decisions made at the session can affect probation operations, service contracts, and partnerships with schools and social-service providers. For families, educators, and community organizations in Jim Wells County, the meeting is an opportunity to track potential changes to programs that touch youth rehabilitation, supervision, and community supports.
The session will take place in the county courtroom at the county seat in Alice and is scheduled for mid-afternoon to accommodate officials and members of the public. The agenda delineates the matters to be addressed; residents who want to follow specific items are advised to review it in advance on the county's News & Notifications page so they can plan attendance or follow-up questions.
Local nonprofits, school officials, and legal advocates often monitor Juvenile Board meetings because actions taken can influence funding priorities and service delivery. While the agenda itself lists the items for consideration, any motions, budget approvals, or contract renewals decided at the meeting will determine program timelines and resource allocation in the weeks and months ahead.
Holding the meeting in the Jim Wells County Courtroom places it centrally in Alice, making it accessible to residents across the county. Community members who track juvenile-court matters or who are involved with youth services should review the agenda ahead of time to identify when specific topics are scheduled and to prepare any statements or documentation they wish to present during allowable public comment periods.
What happens at this meeting will shape local juvenile services and county oversight going forward. Residents concerned about juvenile probation, support services for at-risk youth, or school-related interventions should consult the posted agenda and consider attending the meeting or contacting county offices for further information on outcomes and next steps.
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