Friday, March 24, 2017

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Questions surround operation of mental health pods as they near opening
New pods for mentally ill Tulsa Jail inmates open next month, but some of the people in charge now were in charge during past problems. Has enough change taken place?  

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Sheriff: Public not entitled to see inmate death reviews
TCSO cites an obscure law dealing with hospital peer review as a reason to withhold inmate death reviews.

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County attorney: Elliott Williams trial verdict will make smaller jails ‘sitting ducks’ for lawsuits
In an interview with The Frontier, Clark Brewster reflected on the Williams trial, and said the outcome will make it more likely that smaller jails across the nation will become targets for lawsuits.

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ICYMI:
The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Tulsa is seeking nominations for the next "Madam President." 


We're inching ever closer to the opening of A Gathering Place For Tulsa. While we're waiting, The Frontier got an exclusive look at how progress is coming along. 

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