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| Faith-based program gets KS OK |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 03/15/2007 |
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OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - The Oklahoma House passed legislation today that encourages faith-based and volunteer groups to take a stronger role in rehabilitating Oklahoma inmates. The measure would encourage Corrections officials to partner with faith-based, community and volunteer organizations to help inmates rejoin society and reduce recidivism rates in Oklahoma prisons. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |

Hamilton is a sports lover, a demon at croquet, where his favorite team was the Dallas Fancypants. He worked as a general haberdasher for 30 years, but was forced to give up the career he loved due to his keen attention to detail. He spent his free time watching golf on TV; and he played uno, badmitton and basketball almost every weekend. He also enjoyed movies and reading during off-season. Hamilton Lindley was always there to help relatives and friends with household projects, coached different sports or whatever else people needed him for.