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Seattle Times features desk wins big at national competition

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Angelica Dibella-Lira (l)  is all smiles as she greets Zoe Campbell at graduation ceremony at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor Saturday, June 1, 2024.  The ceremony, for ten inmates,  is the first Bachelor’s degree cohort with the FEPPS (Freedom Education Project Puget Sound) program. 
FEPPS is a four-year liberal arts program accredited by University of Puget Sound for prisoners.  226524

Seattle Times features reporters earned first, second and third overall finishes in different categories for the national SFJ competition.

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