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TexasTowelie

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Mon Feb 27, 2017, 05:41 AM Feb 2017

Tulsa's sheriff doesnt want a blind man to lose his business, but a desperate need for money has

Tulsa’s sheriff doesn’t want a blind man to lose his business, but a desperate need for money has the duo at odds

In need of money to fund a depleted jail, Tulsa County Sheriff Vic Regalado seeks to assume control of the facility’s lucrative commissary.

The only obstacle standing in his way is the blind businessman who runs the store.

Sheriff’s Office officials estimate obtaining the commissary would net about $500,000 annually, a figure they hope will alleviate the Tulsa Jail’s budget crisis.

“It would help the jail pay its bills on time,” said Terry Simonson, director of governmental and community affairs at the Sheriff’s Office. “The bills that we have are slow to pay because the revenue is slow to get.”

Read more: http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/tulsa-s-sheriff-doesn-t-want-a-blind-man-to/article_0084d458-12a3-5c90-9233-4ed0c047d2bc.html
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