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 DEER LODGE - A recent grant from the Montana State Legislature will allow the Montana State Prison  MSP  to make improvements to infrastructure and technology. House Bill 817 will allocate $211 million to MSP for renovations, with the aim to resolve infrastructure, create ease for staff, increase security and update technology.During a media tour of the prison grounds, Warden Jim Salmonsen and Montana Department of Corrections Public Safety Chief Jim Anderson explained the needed improvements and future layouts of construction.The sum of money from HB 817 is the largest donation ever made to MSP at one time, according to Sa stanley cup lmonsen. An investment, he say stanley cup s, that will ensure the future of the prison. Last winter there was a story going ar stanley cup ound that the prison was moving,  Salmonsen said.  Theyre investing $200 million into MSP, hopefully, that shows were not moving. The highest priority for the funds is a new Low-Side housing facility. Low-Side is a term for those inmates who, whether by crime or good behavior, require the lowest level of security.Currently, four buildings house these inmates, each containing a little under 200 beds. The buildings are spaced apart with a large courtyar Onok Questions remain 2 years after US withdrawal from Afghanistan
 Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick will be releasing a book in October.On Tuesday, the free agent announced that his publishing company, Kaepernick Publishing, would release an anthology of essays on police and prison abolition. Abolition for the People: The movement for a future without policing  prisons  will contain essays from 30 contributors.Kaepernick himself served as the editor.The book is slated to hit shelves on Oct. 12.The subject of abolishing police and prisons is something Kaepernick has been inspired about for years.When he first knelt during the national anthem in 2016 before a preseason ga yeezy me, he told NFL that he did it in protest of the institutional racism and the treatment of Black people by law enforcement.The news of his book comes a day after news broke that the Jacksonville Jaguars would reportedly sign Tim af1  Tebow, who hasn t played in the NFL since 2012.                Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.   adidas originals               Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsle