A Colorado jail has developed a new way to reward good behavior and create a legacy art piece to honor the sheriff's office's history.
Clear Creek County Jail inmate William Rollins is working on something special.
Part of what makes Clear Creek County memorable is the scenery, and the sheriff's office has incorporated some of that imagery into its branding, which is now going on a wall inside the jail.
The project began as a good-behavior incentive: drawing murals on the jail walls.
"The challenge coins would be a cool idea to put on the walls of all the past sheriffs," Clear Creek County Sheriff's Sgt. Christopher Kopsch said.
Clear Creek County Sheriff's Sgt. Christopher Kopsch says a program at the Clear Creek County Jail is intended to both reward good behavior among inmates and

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