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Cameron Co. Sheriff's Prisoners at Work program continues cemetary cleanup
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· June 29, 2026
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Key points The locations of these cemeteries include areas near Encantada Circle and Highway 281, as well as another unspecified location. The Cameron County Sheriff's Office is maintaining local cemeteries through its Prisoners at Work Program.
The Cameron County Sheriff's Office is maintaining local cemeteries through its Prisoners at Work Program. This initiative aims to keep the community and cemeteries clean. On a recent Monday morning, program workers cleaned two cemeteries in the county.
The locations of these cemeteries include areas near Encantada Circle and Highway 281, as well as another unspecified location. Further details about the program and its activities can be found through the Cameron County Sheriff's Office or ValleyCentral.
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Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: ValleyCentral ·
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