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Wyoming Honor Farm gets new wardenRIVERTON, Wyo. (AP)--An associate warden at the Wyoming Women's Center has been named warden of the Wyoming Honor Farm. Dawn Sides replaces Gary Starbuck, who has accepted a job as head of the new Community Education Centers in Casper, according to Department of Corrections Director Bob Lampert. Sides will begin the job Sept. 13. Sides began working for the Corrections Department as a corrections officer in 1987 and climbed through the ranks as corporal, sergeant, lieutenant and security major. She became associate warden at the women's prison in Lusk in December 2000. Sides and her husband are longtime Lusk-area ranchers. Sides was a soil conservation technician for three years before going to work for the Corrections Department. "My years in this profession have shown me that change in corrections and supervision is inevitable and at times scary, but also very exciting," she said in a release. Lampert said Sides' experience in agriculture will help her with the farm and cattle operations at the Wyoming Honor Farm. Date: 8/25/04
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