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New Lexington Prison for Elderly/Disabled Inmates

October 27, 2003 New Lexington Prison for Elderly/Disabled Inmates Plans have been finalized to build a 250-bed state prison in Lexington (Oklahoma) to house elderly and disabled inmates. The Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC) announced on September 17, 2003, that architectural blueprints for the new facility are being prepared and that construction on the facility should begin in about six months. Current plans call for the medium-security facility to be built on or near the grounds of the Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington. Once construction begins, it will take approximately one year to complete the new . . .

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