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Private Prison Meeting Slated
By azjournal.com - Nick Worth
Published: 08/02/2012

A public meeting with Department of Corrections officials regarding a proposed private prison in Win-slow will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 16, at the Winslow High School Performing Arts Cen-ter.

The meeting will be run by the DOC, which is required to have a public meeting in the communities where they plan to build correctional facilities.

“A year ago the DOC was looking at 5,000 new beds,” said Winslow City Manager Jim Ferguson. He said that through research done by the American Friends Service Committee, DOC officials found out they only needed 2,000 beds, since the inmate population has not been growing as much as was expected.

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