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Henderson County Inmates Demonstrate Job Skills and Talents

Inmates at the Henderson County Justice Center have begun to build small building that will be placed at the Henderson County Convenience Centers.
Photo by: W. Clay Crook / The Lexington Progress

Article by W. Clay Crook-

The small buildings at the Henderson County Convenience Centers have all started wearing out, and Sheriff Brian Duke offered the work release program at the Criminal Justice Center to help with replacing the expensive buildings.

Commissioner Mike Lefler, who is on the Solid Waste Committee, reported at the Henderson County Budget Committee meeting on Tuesday evening, June 29, 2021, that these new buildings “started out nice, but have just gotten better and better.”

Sheriff Duke said that there are 214 inmates incarcerated at the Henderson County CJC, and that those who have qualified for the work release programs have…

For complete coverage, see the July 7th edition of The Lexington Progress.

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1 Comment

  1. ROGER REECE on July 13, 2021 at 12:15 am

    This is great keeps the inmates from sitting and getting free meals and beds for nothing

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