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| Inmates without heat |
| By The Neosho Daily News |
| Published: 01/19/2007 |
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NEWTON COUNTY, MO - Like most homes, businesses and public services in and around Neosho, the Newton County Jail was without power this past weekend. Newton County Sheriff Ken Copeland said power went out in the jail on Friday, causing some frustration among inmates, who only knew there was no heat in the jail. They had been issued extra blankets, and were being fed cold foods such as breakfast cereal and sandwiches. Copeland said the inmates were unaware that Neosho, and much of Southwest Missouri, was buried in a thick layer of ice. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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