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Inmates learn on their own time
By columbian.com- Susan Parrish
Published: 06/08/2015

YACOLT — When Bruce Music opened the hood of a gray sedan in the auto shop, students wearing khaki pants and shirts gathered around and peered under the hood. Music, a Clark College automotive instructor, talked about the significance of the serpentine belt.

"Remember, if the belt fails, everything fails," he told his automotive services students. "When you get out, you can Google the belt-routing information," he said.

But these men are not out. They are in. Solidly in.

They are incarcerated at Larch Corrections Center, a minimum-security prison in the remote, wooded eastern edge of Clark County, about 10 miles north of downtown Camas.

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