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Phelps prison closes doors |
By dailycomet.com - AP |
Published: 11/01/2012 |
DEQUINCY, La. - C. Paul Phelps Correctional Center's 54 years as a state prison will come to a quiet end when the facility officially closes its doors Thursday. The state Department of Public Safety and Corrections on Sept. 14 announced plans to close the prison by Nov. 1 as a cost-cutting measure. Jimmy LeBlanc, head of the department, said the move will save $2.6 million this fiscal year and $11.85 million over the next two fiscal years. Read More. |
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