FOR FRIDAY MORNING Workers at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in Red Wing are building a 14-foot fence around the campus. The facility got its start as a trainning school for truants. But today it's home to the toughest juvenile offenders in the state and authorities say they need the fence to insure security. In recent years, Red Wing got a reputation as a warehouse full of young men destined for a life in and out of adult prisons. Now, corrections officials are developing counseling programs at the facility and trying to show they can give kids the tools to turn their lives around. Minnesota Public Radio's Brent Wolfe reports.