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  2. Detroit House of Correction - Wikipedia

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    The first Detroit House of Correction opened in 1861 near Detroit's Eastern Market. In 1919, the city of Detroit purchased approximately 1,000 acres (400 ha) in Plymouth Township and Northville Township for approximately US$30 (equivalent to $527.22 in 2023) an acre to house a new Detroit House of Correction. A prison camp, with inmates ...

  3. List of Michigan state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Charles Egeler Reception and Guidance Center: RGC Jackson: Chippewa Correctional Facility: URF Kincheloe: Cooper Street Correctional Facility: JCS Jackson: Residential reentry in-reach facility Detroit Detention Center: DDC Detroit: Central lockup for Detroit Detroit Reentry Center: DRC Detroit

  4. Michigan Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    Department of Corrections. The Michigan Department of Corrections ( MDOC) oversees prisons and the parole and probation population in the state of Michigan, United States. It has 31 prison facilities, and a Special Alternative Incarceration program, together composing approximately 41,000 prisoners. Another 71,000 probationers and parolees are ...

  5. Detroit Detention Center - Wikipedia

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    Detroit Detention Center (DDC) /  42.42333°N 83.04389°W  / 42.42333; -83.04389. Detroit Detention Center ( DDC) is a detention center located in eastern Detroit, Michigan. The facility, which operates as a central lockup for Detroit, is staffed by personnel from the Detroit Police Department and the Michigan Department of Corrections. [1]

  6. Detroit's RenCen history dates to 1977: Key facts about GM's ...

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    GM's Renaissance Center in Detroit on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023. In the run-up to GM's 2009 bankruptcy, the U.S auto task force overseeing the restructuring considered having GM leave the RenCen.

  7. Detroit woman, 87, writes book about her life that began in ...

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    Melinda Modzel, 22, left, a computer instructor at the St. Patrick Senior Center, helps Frances Lewis, 87, a Detroit native, use the computer inside the St. Patrick Senior Center in Detroit on ...

  8. NFL draft in Detroit touted by Whitmer as big win for city, state

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    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer holds up a cup with the Lions logo on it before delivering her State of the State address on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024, at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing.

  9. Coleman A. Young Municipal Center - Wikipedia

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    The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center, looking southeast from West Larned Street. The Coleman A. Young Municipal Center ( CAYMC) is a government office building and courthouse in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Originally called the City-County Building, it was renamed for the former Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young, shortly after his death in 1997.

  10. Why a clothing boutique owner is relocating her store from ...

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    Angela Wisniewski-Cobbina, the owner of the clothing boutique Coup D'état in New Center, is moving her store to Detroit's East Village neighborhood.

  11. Detroit Reentry Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Detroit Reentry Center ( RRF ), previously the Ryan Correctional Facility, was a prison of the Michigan Department of Corrections located in eastern Detroit, Michigan. It is adjacent to the Detroit Detention Center .