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the laun of Correctional Facility will soon be Under New Management after the group who manages the prison discontinued their contract with the State Department of Corrections 7 News Mark low is live from outside the correctional facility now and Mark what exactly is the Department of Correction saying hey tar yeah so the Oklahoma Department of Correction says that they received a letter from Gio just last Friday saying that they were going to be discontinuing their services to the facility in a statement odog says that over the last four years the G the geog group has received a $6.8 million increase in funding yet the operations at the facility have not improved odok even went as far as to say the correctional facility is quote the most violent prison in Oklahoma J responded by saying that due to the current funding levels and resources they were no longer willing to maintain the lot and Correctional and Rehabilitation facility Governor sitamp;#39;s press secretary says the governor