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Hot water outage reported at Oklahoma State Penitentiary |
By kfor.com |
Published: 11/16/2017 |
MCALESTER, Okla. – Officials say a boiler at an Oklahoma penitentiary failed, which caused a hot water outage for some inmates. On Wednesday, the Oklahoma State Penitentiary reported that a 30-year-old boiler failed, which caused a hot water outage in two inmate quads. The affected quads house 121 inmates. Officials with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections says a replacement boiler will likely cost about $25,000. Hot water service will be out until as late as Monday, which is when crews are expected to install the new boiler. Read More. |
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