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The director of the Wyoming Department of Corrections says it will cost $85 million to fix structural problems at the state penitentiary in Rawlins |
By dailyjournal.net- Ben Neary |
Published: 02/10/2016 |
CHEYENNE, Wyoming — The director of the Wyoming Department of Corrections says it will cost $85 million to fix structural problems at the state penitentiary in Rawlins. The 15-year-old prison suffers from cracking walls and floors. Corrections Department Director Robert Lampert briefed state lawmakers on repair estimates Tuesday in Cheyenne. The Joint Appropriations Committee endorsed Lampert's request for $7 million in the coming fiscal year to protect the prison's electrical system and a gymnasium roof. Read More. |
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