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 ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Nov. 11, legal counsel representing Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders denied a Freedom of ...
Franklin County residents and other stakeholders can learn more Thursday regarding the proposed new state prison slated to be ...
From left, Arkansas Division of Corrections Director Dexter Payne, Board of Corrections Chairman Benny Magness and ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections has approved an 815-acre site where it plans to build a new prison, despite objections from some residents.
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Board of Corrections approves Franklin County prison land
UPDATE: The Board of Corrections voted Friday morning to approve land in Franklin County as a prison facility. The vote was 5 ...
Members of the Arkansas Department and Board of Corrections tried to answer why the new prison site was selected in Franklin ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Board of Corrections has voted to build a new prison in Charleston in a Friday morning ...