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| Inmates give back to the community through building a float |
| By kyma.com- Caitlin Slater |
| Published: 02/22/2018 |
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YUMA, Ariz. - Now for a look at the brighter side of news. The Arizona State Prison Complex in Yuma has a program which allows inmates with artistic abilities to create something for the community. Recently they built a replica of the Yuma Territorial Prison as a float of the Silver Spur Rodeo Parade. “Some of the inmates have a very artistic ability so that’s how we select them and we also have different programs through the Arizona Department of Corrections that help us identify inmates," warden, Carla Hacker-Agnew told News 11. Read More. |
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