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Bell County judge foresees jail expansion
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by Brad Stutzman
Published: January 3, 2000
This is Part 2 of a sit-down interview with Bell County Judge Jon Burrows on the state of the county and its future. Part 1 appeared in the Sunday edition of the Telegram.TELEGRAM
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