Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon visited the Morrison County Attorney’s Office, Wednesday, to discuss the Safe at Home address confidentiality program and other initiatives to combat domestic violence. Pictured are (from left): Assistant County Attorney Mike Chisum, Executive Assistant Tara Selinski, Legal Assistant and Safe at Home Application Assistant Patty Branchaud, County Attorney Brian Middendorf, Assistant County Attorney Todd Kosovich, Simon, Hands of Hope Assistant Director Julie Kapsch, Assistant County Attorney Amber Kusler, Assistant County Attorney Todd Chantry, and Legal Assistant Cindy Smith.
Steve Simon, Minnesota Secretary of State, visited Little Falls Wednesday, to discuss domestic violence prevention with Morrison County attorneys and legal staff, suggesting ways to improve the safety of victims with the Safe at Home program run through Simon’s office.
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