
Keaton Ross
Investigative Reporter at Oklahoma Watch
Reporter covering democracy and criminal justice for @OklahomaWatch. Reach me at [email protected].
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1 week ago |
kgou.org | Keaton Ross
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily. The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support from a field office in Oklahoma City.
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1 week ago |
tulsaworld.com | Keaton Ross
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily. The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support from a field office in Oklahoma City.
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2 weeks ago |
kosu.org | Keaton Ross
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily. The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support from a field office in Oklahoma City.
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2 weeks ago |
chickashanews.com | Keaton Ross
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily. The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support from a field office in Oklahoma City.
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2 weeks ago |
duncanbanner.com | Keaton Ross
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections will spend about $74 million over two years to outsource its food service operations to the Trinity Services Group, a Florida-based company that feeds more than 300,000 prisoners and pretrial detainees daily. The contract, which includes an initial two-year term and three one-year options to renew, allots Trinity just over $5 per prisoner, per day to cover food costs, staff wages and administrative support from a field office in Oklahoma City.
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