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The Oklahoma Board of Corrections on Wednesday unanimously approved two contracts that will keep the North Fork Correctional Facility in Sayre and Davis ....
Tuesday, March 16th 2021, 10:32 pm By: Barry Mangold After pausing visits in September, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections announced Tuesday inmate visitation will resume in April. “We know how valuable family support is to our inmates, and I am very pleased we are able to resume visitation throughout all facilities,” said department director Scott Crow in a news release. Additional rules will be enforced by DOC staff to accommodate state health guidelines for COVID-19, such as masking and social distancing. Visitation will officially resume on April 1. Visitors and inmates will be required to wear masks, remain six feet apart throughout visits, and no physical contact is allowed. ....
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As bone-chilling conditions persist, some prisons lose heat By: Keaton Ross Oklahoma Watch February 17, 2021 Inmates gather in a common area outside of their cells at Joseph Harp Correctional Center in Lexington. (File photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch) As record cold and snow expands across the state, some Oklahoma prisoners say they’re freezing inside their housing unit. Cynthia Schmitt’s son, a 26-year-old housed at the Lexington Assessment and Reception Center, has complained about cold temperatures for the past week. Because he’s a new inmate, Schmitt said her son hasn’t been able to purchase warmer clothing from the prison commissary and is relying on state-issued blankets to keep warm. ....