The Arkansas Board of Corrections approved a new prison in an effort to alleviate a backlog of state prisoners.
The Board of Corrections voted Friday to approve the purchase of an 815-acre property in Charleston with plans to build build ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections voted Friday to approve a prison in Charleston, and their final decision is unsettling to ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...
Franklin County residents and other stakeholders can learn more Thursday regarding the proposed new state prison slated to be ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Nov. 11, legal counsel representing Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied a Freedom of ...
From left, Arkansas Division of Corrections Director Dexter Payne, Board of Corrections Chairman Benny Magness and ...
Residents are hoping to get some answers and maybe encouraged the Arkansas Board of Corrections to rethink a prison near ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections has approved an 815-acre site where it plans to build a new prison, despite objections from some residents.
If similar projects in other states are any guide, the price of a 3,000-bed prison could approach $1 billion, more than twice what Sanders has said.
Arkansas has purchased 815 acres of land to build a new prison intended to ease a backlog of inmates being held in county ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...