Convicts Doing Capitol Restoration Dirty Work

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Convicts hoping to learn new skills and are doing some of the dirtiest work for Utah's Capitol restoration.

Prisoners who are nearing their parole dates are earning good-behavior points working for Utah Corrections Industries, removing asbestos, demolishing walls and moving boxes to get started on the Capitol's $200 million renovation.

News Source: KSL News  |  Published: August 8, 2004  |  Read Full Story

 

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