Posts tagged Stillwater prison
Stillwater prison newspaper sheds light on life behind bars

“Since 1887, the paper has acted as a vehicle for criminal justice reform, an outlet for prisoners to air grievances and rally against injustices — both real and perceived. Over the last 132 years, contributors have covered labor strikes, deadly prison riots and technological advancement. Now, the longest continuously running prison newspaper in the United States is thriving among a dying breed of penal periodicals.“

Minnesota Star Tribune

July 15, 2019

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Stillwater prison still in partial lockdown four weeks after corrections officer killed

"Inmates were confined to their cells for four days after the corrections officer was killed, with the exception of emergency medical needs, she said. Inmates are being allowed to shower every other day, up from one shower every three days earlier in the lockdown."

Minnesota Star Tribune

August 15, 2018

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