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Missing inmate apprehended in Rapid City

• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- A state prison inmate who went missing in Rapid City is back in custody.
• State corrections officials say 37-year-old Corey Thompson walked away from a minimum-security unit Wednesday, and was apprehended several hours later.
• Thompson is serving a 3-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance and grand theft in Pennington County.

Feds: Oil train details not security sensitive
MATTHEW BROWN, Associated Press

• BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- U.S. transportation officials said Wednesday that details about volatile oil train shipments are not sensitive security information, after railroads sought to keep the material from the public following a string of fiery accidents.
• The U.S. Department of Transportation has ordered railroads to give state officials specifics on oil-train routes and volumes so emergency responders can better prepare for accidents.
• Railroads have convinced some states to sign agreements restricting the information's release for business and security reasons.
• But the Federal Railroad Administration determined the information is not sensitive information that must be withheld from the public to protect security, said Kevin Thompson, the agency's associate administrator.
• Thompson added that railroads could have appropriate claims that the information should be kept confidential for business reasons, but said states and railroads would have to work that out.
• Montana officials said they intend to publicly release the oil-train information next week.
• The move is mandated under the state's open records law and will help protect public safety by raising community awareness, said Andrew Huff, chief legal counsel for Gov. Steve Bullock.
• "Part of the whole reason the federal government ordered that this information be given to states is to protect the communities through which these trains roll," Huff told The Associated Press. "If there's not some federal pre-emption or specific regulation or statute that prevents release of this information, then under our records laws we have to release it."
• Washington state officials also have said the oil-train details should be made

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