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North Fork Correctional Center is a medium to maximum security correctional facility for men located east of Sayre, Beckham County, Oklahoma. [ 2 ] From its opening in 1998 through 2015, the prison was owned and operated by Corrections Corporation of America .
North Fork (formerly Brown's and Northfork; Mono wa?ahhpY', "cedar grove") [5] is an unincorporated community in Madera County, California, United States. [2] As of the 2020 United States census it had a population of 3,250. [3] For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined North Fork as a census-designated place (CDP).
North Fork Creek, a tributary of Redbank Creek in Pennsylvania; North Fork Red River, a tributary of the Red River of the South; North Fork (Aarons Creek tributary), a stream in Halifax County, Virginia; North Fork Skykomish River, a tributary of the Snoqualmie River in Washington state; North Fork Popo Agie River, a tributary of the Wind River ...
That budget is derived primarily from yearly appropriations, Departmental fees and funds generated by the Prison Industries activities. [13] For Fiscal Year 2014, 88% of the Department's budget comes from yearly appropriations, 6% from the Prison Industries Fund, 4% from the Department's Revolving Fund, and 3% from all other sources.
North Fork is a census-designated place (CDP) in Navajo County, Arizona, United States, on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. The population was 1,417 at the 2010 census . Geography
North Fork Dam may refer to: North Fork Dam (Clackamas County, Oregon) , which impounds the Clackamas River North Fork Dam (Placer County, California) , which impounds the North Fork American River
Mack H. Alford Correctional Center (MACC, originally the Stringtown Correctional Center) is an Oklahoma Department of Corrections prison in unincorporated Atoka County, Oklahoma, near Stringtown. The medium security prison, which opened in 1973, is named after Mack H. Alford, who once served as the prison's warden.
A post office was established at North Fork in 1889, and remained in operation until 1944. [2] A variant name is "Northfork". [1] The community takes its name from nearby North Fork Humboldt River. [3] Due to its small size, some writers classify North Fork as a ghost town. [4]