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| State adjusts for prison |
| By frontiersman.com- Andrew Wellner |
| Published: 03/03/2014 |
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KNIK — As the Goose Creek Correctional Center has come online, a couple of significant changes have taken place. First, the state Department of Corrections said it intends to shutter the nearby Point MacKenzie Correctional Farm. And secondly, the facility has come to house a significant number of inmates who are still awaiting trial. DOC reports that the farm is being absorbed into the year-old prison. Inmates on the farm will be housed at Goose Creek. They’ll still operate the farm, but they won’t live there. Instead they will be bused to the farm to work. DOC says it requested the move at the start of this year’s budget process. Read More. |
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