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| Two camps targeted to close |
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| Published: 09/23/2008 |
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NEVADA - Corrections Department Director Howard Skolnik told a criminal justice panel Monday that his new two-year budget proposes to close two rural Nevada conservation camps used to house minimum security inmates. Skolnik disclosed to the Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice that the camps located in Pioche and Tonopah are targeted for closure in the budget that begins July 1, 2009. Skolnik has not previously specified which of the nine remaining camps would be targeted for closure in his budget submitted to Gov. Jim Gibbons. A Silver Springs camp east of the capital that used to house female inmates was closed in this budget cycle because of funding reductions. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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