Governor Scott Walker has signed a bill that will close a troubled northern Wisconsin youth prison. The measure was passed in special sessions of both the state Assembly and Senate, and is part of an $80 million package that would reform youth corrections in Wisconsin.

As part of that program, both Lincoln Hills and Copper Lake would be closed by 2021.

To replace them, a number of smaller, regional youth detention centers would be built across Wisconsin. Youth offenders facing less serious charges would also be housed in county-run facilities.

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