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ASU loans space to staffers after prison damaged by storms
By enewscourier.com - The News Courier
Published: 03/13/2012

Athens, AL -- Athens State University is providing office space for up to 20 prison employees whose workspace was damaged in the March 2 tornado that struck Limestone County.

An EF3 tornado, which can pack winds of up to 165 miles per hour, struck Limestone Correctional Facility on Nick Davis Road in eastern Limestone County sometime after 9 a.m. that day.

No one was injured in the storm, according to Alabama Department of Corrections spokesman Brian Corbett. However, the tornado damaged the prison’s training facility and several other buildings.

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