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State sells Hardin County Work Camp to county
By wsiltv.com- Emily Manley
Published: 01/17/2019

HARDIN COUNTY, Ill. -- The Illinois Department of Corrections is selling the Hardin County Work Camp to the sheriff's department for $1.00.

State Senator Dale Fowler, R - Harrisburg says the Hardin County Sheriff's Department reached out to him last year with intentions to reopen the 100 year-old work camp as a new jail for the county.

The sale can now go through after a bill passed in the Illinois legislature to hand over the facility for a buck.

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