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The Airway Heights Corrections Center is a state prison for men located in Airway Heights, Spokane County, Washington, owned and operated by the Washington State Department of Corrections. [1] The facility was first opened in 1992, and has a working capacity of 2258 at minimum and medium security levels.
Facility Location Year opened Major facility Population gender Capacity Custody level(s) Airway Heights Corrections Center (AHCC) Airway Heights: 1992 Yes Male 2,258 MI-2 MI-3 Medium Cedar Creek Corrections Center (CCCC) Littlerock: 1954 No Male 480 MI-2 Clallam Bay Corrections Center (CBCC) Clallam Bay: 1985 Yes Male 858 Medium Close Maximum
The Washington Department of Corrections revenue-generating, industry job training, and factory food production branch is Washington State Correctional Industries. [17] It is a member of the National Correctional Industries Association. [18] Correctional Industries began centralizing food production at the Airway Heights Correctional Center in ...
Here’s why. A 52-year-old man who has spent more than three decades in prison serving a life sentence for his part in the murder of an Orting store clerk was resentenced Tuesday and will soon be ...
Jun. 10—A former prison guard who admitted to smuggling 200 strips of prescription opioid medicine into the Airway Heights Correction Center last July has been sentenced to two months in prison ...
Airway Heights was founded in 1942 and officially incorporated on June 28, 1955. [7]Growth in the city was spurred by the opening of the Airway Heights Corrections Center by the Washington State Department of Corrections in 1992 and the opening of the Northern Quest Resort & Casino by the Kalispel Indian Tribe in 2000.
Washington Corrections Center is a Washington State Department of Corrections men's prison located in Shelton, Washington. [1] With an operating capacity of 1,300, it is the sixth largest prison in the state (after Stafford Creek Corrections Center) and is surrounded by forestland. It opened 60 years ago in 1964, seventy-five years after statehood.
The Washington State Reformatory opened in 1910, making it the second oldest operational prison in Washington state, behind the Washington State Penitentiary. [1] The next facility opened was the Special Offender Unit in 1980. [6] In 1984 the Twin Rivers Corrections Center was opened. [7] It is now known as the Twin Rivers Unit.