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| Monroe gets new superintendent |
| By The Herald |
| Published: 06/30/2008 |
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WASHINGTON - Scott Frakes, who has worked at five state prisons for 26 years, will take the helm of the Monroe prison complex Tuesday. "I'd like to say I'm a prison guy. I have pretty good background of prison management," Frakes, 49, said. Frakes will replace Ken Quinn, who has been a superintendent at the Monroe prison complex since 2005. Quinn now works on special re-entry projects at the Everett field office of the state Department of Corrections, while he undergoes medical treatment. Dan Pacholke, who has served as an interim superintendent in Monroe during Quinn's absence since late April, will become a prison administrator in Olympia, according to the department of corrections. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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