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State may buy portion of McNeil Island prison property
Posted on February 16, 2013 at 5:59 PM
Updated Saturday, Feb 16 at 6:40 PM
Parts of McNeil Island, which was a prison for more than 130 years, could be purchased by the state in an effort to gain control over the land’s future and remove looming pressure from the federal government regarding the now-vacant corrections facil
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