Scottsbluff Equine Therapy Program faces an uncertain future Scottsbluff Star Herald Steve Smith, a detention officer with the Scotts Bluff County Detention Center, helped start the Equine Assisted Learning/Psychotherapy (EAL/EAP) Program at the West Nebraska Juvenile Services Program. Ron Johns, former administrator of the jail, said ... |
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