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Posted inCriminal Justice

While Active Cases Remain Low, Omicron Threat Looms in Oklahoma Prisons

by Keaton Ross January 11, 2022January 11, 2022

Surveillance testing and vaccination campaigns could help mitigate outbreaks behind bars, experts say.

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With Its Private Prison Empty, Western Oklahoma Town Faces An Uncertain Future

by Keaton Ross July 14, 2021July 19, 2021
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Corrections Director Blames Press Leak For Abrupt Prison Closure Announcement

by Keaton Ross June 30, 2021June 30, 2021
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State Prison in Northwest Oklahoma Will Close By Year’s End

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Visitors, Volunteers Return to Oklahoma Prisons as Cases Drop, Vaccine Access Widens

by Keaton Ross May 11, 2021January 16, 2022

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