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No more daily newspapers for Spokane
By Associated Press
Published: 10/02/2006

SPOKANE, WA - The Spokane County Jail has stopped providing dozens of copies of Spokane's daily newspaper for inmates, ending a decades-long practice after the jailers union complained the newspaper poses a "security risk."

Andy Jennings, a corrections deputy and president of the correctional officers union, Local 492, requested the policy change in a memo to jail officials last month.

Jennings told The (Spokane) Spokesman-Review that the 156 corrections deputies he represents have become concerned that the newspaper contains too much personal information, including names and addresses of corrections officers and local patrol officers and pending legal charges against the incarcerated. Read more.

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