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| There’s a new warden in town |
| By mcalesternews.com - Rachel Petersen |
| Published: 03/14/2013 |
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McALESTER — The Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester has a new warden. On Feb. 28, the Oklahoma Board of Corrections appointed Anita Trammell as the warden of OSP. “Warden Trammell made state history for the Oklahoma Department of Corrections (by) becoming the first female Warden at OSP,” said Terry Crenshaw, warden’s assistant. “Warden Trammell is the 29th warden to serve at OSP (and she) is also the first female warden over an all male maximum-security institution to serve the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.” Previously to Trammell serving as OSP warden, Randy Workman held the position at the prison. Workman began working as warden at OSP on Dec. 15, 2008. Workman went out on sick leave in August and until her recent appointment as warden, Trammell had been serving as interim warden while Workman was out, according to DOC Public Information Officer Jerry Massie. Read More. |
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