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Ketchikan Correctional Center, Ketchikan (capacity 71) Lemon Creek Correctional Center, Juneau (capacity 248), both intake facility and prison [2] Mat-Su Pretrial Facility, Palmer [3] (capacity 112) Palmer Medium and Minimum Correctional Centers, Palmer (capacity 492) Spring Creek Correctional Center, Seward(capacity 535) Maximum Security.
Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward. The Department of Corrections of the state of Alaska is an agency of the state government responsible for corrections. The department manages institutions, parole and probation. The current commissioner is Jen Winkelman. [1] The agency has its headquarters in the Douglas area of Juneau and offices in ...
Lemon Creek (Tlingit: Eix̱'gulhéen) is a neighborhood in Juneau, Alaska, United States. It is 5 miles (8 km) northwest of downtown Juneau. [1] It is the site of the Lemon Creek Correctional Center. [2] The neighborhood is bisected by the namesake Lemon Creek, which provides runoff for local glaciers.
Sep. 23—GOOSE CREEK CORRECTIONAL CENTER — A man slum in a chair in the infirmary, wearing gray sweatpants and covered with a thin blanket. He looks half-asleep. His mouth is open, and his skin ...
Dec. 19—A man in custody at the Anchorage Correctional Complex was critically injured in an assault involving another man in his cell, Alaska State Troopers said. Lawrence Fenumiai, 33, is ...
Goose Creek Correctional Center is an Alaska Department of Corrections state medium-security prison for men, located at the corner of Port Access Road and Alsop Road in Point MacKenzie, Alaska, in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. The 435,000-square foot, $240 million facility has been controversial for its cost. Construction started in July 2009. [2]
Sep. 11—Corrections officials have suspended visitation at the Anchorage Correctional Complex, where 35 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19 recently. Twenty-one cases involve members of ...
Geologic map of the Lemon Creek area Gold prospects in the Lemon Creek area. Lemon Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is primarily filled by the meltwater of Lemon Creek Glacier, as well as another glacier. The Lemon name is said to come from traveling miner John Lemon, who reportedly had a placer mine on the creek in 1879. [1]