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Minnesota lawmakers said the Federal Bureau of Prisons reversed a decision by the Biden administration that would have closed the facility.
A minimum-security federal prison camp near Duluth will remain open and operational following the reversal of a decision to close the facility.
Stauber said in a statement, “I am overjoyed by the news that the Federal Prison Camp in Duluth will remain open, and that the 90 federal employees who currently work there will remain employed.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (KDAL) – Congressman Pete Stauber has announced that the previous decision to close the Federal Prison Camp ...
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HERMANTOWN — The Duluth Federal Prison Camp will remain open. The Trump administration reversed a December decision by the Biden administration that would have “deactivated,” or closed, the ...
About 90 employees work at the all-male prison camp, located on a former U.S. Air Force base in Hermantown, just outside of Duluth. Those employees were given the option of transferring to a ...
DULUTH, Minn. – Minnesota members of Congress say the Federal Prison Camp in Duluth will remain open. Senator Tina Smith says ...
Seven months after federal officials announced that a minimum-security prison camp in Duluth would be shuttered for, among other reasons, its “aging and dilapidated infrastructure,” the Bureau ...