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for Independent Weekly Vol. 15 Issue 15, Apr 1997
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Abstract:
The Community Work Program, started in 1994, pays low-risk prison inmates for local government projects, like weeding and roadwork, thereby saving state and local monies. About sixty percent of inmates are working every day.
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A number of murder-mystery writers make their home in the state. Raleigh's Sarah Shaber recently won St. Martin's Press' Malice Domestic award for best first novel in the traditional mystery style. The book, SIMON SAID, is set in Raleigh.