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Infirmary to bring jobs, inmates to Lewistown |
By greatfallstribune.com - David Murray |
Published: 12/17/2012 |
MONTANA - LEWISTOWN – A new infirmary to provide care for the most sick and aging inmates at Montana State Prison will begin accepting those patients in the next two weeks, bringing 28 jobs here with what officials estimate will be an annual payroll and benefits package of about $1.7 million. According to the Montana Department of Corrections (DOC), the infirmary will be in an existing but long- unused wing of the Montana Mental Health Nursing Care Center in Lewistown known also as the “State Home.” . The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) spent roughly $912,000 over the past year to renovate the building to accommodate its added mission as an infirmary for aging inmates. Read More. |
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