Back Row: Major David Savage. Contestants included Warden Chris McBee, DWO Ryan Coffman, DWOM Kimberly Herring, Major David Savage, and IIO Aaron York. We had 22 plunges, 5 of the plunges were Pee Wee plunges. MS IIJD Shaferwas named the March 2021 Employee of the Month. Officer Stone was then transported by ambulance. January had 72 staff members attend Defensive Tactics training in our Training Building. Third row left to right: COI Tina Sturgeon, F&S Spec Dan Ellis, FUM Amy Gertz, AW Marla Felton, LPN Debi Ritter, HSA Sterling Ream, COI Kimberly Troxel. Tuesday was Christmas/Winter themed dress down day, and a gift card from HyVee for each employee. On October 21, 2019, while working in the Medical Unit, CO I Bearden was instrumental in retrieving contraband from an offender when she observed an offender placing something in the back of her state-issued pants. John Riead Academic Teacher II 5/1/19, Stephanie Breig Substance Abuse Counselor I 5/13/19, Stacy Hall Licensed Practical Nurse 5/17/19, Judith Hawkins Corrections Officer II 5/31/19, Kathy Tutt Corrections Training Officer 5/31/19, No summary due to Town Hall meetings scheduled for last week of May (May 28 at 2 p.m., May 29 at 6 a.m., and May 30 at 3 p.m.), June 6 Comp Payout Deadline for June 14 payday, June 20 Comp Payout Deadline for June 28payday. It is stated in the nomination, Sergeant Spease leads by example. Fourth row left to right: COI Shelly Shively, DWO Ryan Coffman, Major David Savage, COI Billie Jo Richards, EHN Angela Albertson, LPN Angelia McFie), Robyn LaFountain Corrections Officer I (transfer from WMCC) 8/11/19, Tashina Schultz Medical Records Clerk 8/20/19, Dr. Todd Richards Medical Director (transfer from WMCC) 8/24/19, Margaret Walker Licensed Practical Nurse 8/30/19, Donald Jahraus Corrections Officer I 8/31/19. CO I Joshua Hess The nomination stated, CO II Reith leads by example by modeling a good work ethic, empathy, and a willingness to learn new ways. December Town Hall meetings were held on December 28, 2022 at 6:00am, 10:30am and 3:00pm. After receiving this information, CO II Jackson noticed that an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior was trying to conceal an item from her while performing a search. Judy Wade Office Support Assistant (P&P) transfer from CRCC 6/2/19, Terry Cowan Probation & Parole Officer I 6/24/19, Micky Snyder Licensed Practical Nurse 6/24/19, Kelsea Woelfle Substance Abuse Counselor I 6/24/19, Chance Guffey Electronics Technician II (MWII in-tr) 6/23/19, Brandon Doss Academic Teacher I 6/30/19. October 6 Morale Committee FREE dress down day, October 12 Community Blood Center blood drive 10:00 3:00, October 10-16 FREE dress down week-300 likes on CCC facebook page, October 18 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 19 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 20 Morale Committee $2 dress down day, October 26 Charitable Campaign $2 dress down day, October 27 Wellness Committee $2 dress down day, October 28 Charitable Campaign dress down day. The Missouri DOC requires you to send pictures and personal correspondence in separate mailings. Staff members were given a personal wellness card upon registration and took their card to receive screenings at various stations including hearing, vision, blood pressure, blood glucose, and vein screening. They entrust the junior team members to write, brief and execute 1 2 operational CERT missions annually and to run them in order to develop their leadership and confidence. On Monday and Tuesday, February 1 and 2, an additional 85-90 staff will be receiving their first round of vaccine. Ben Sutton - Congratulations to Case Manager Ben Sutton who was presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award! had been placed on suicide status in TCU. Due to her diligence, contraband was confiscated, which ensured the continued safety and security of the Chillicothe Correctional Center. The CCC Wellness Committee with assistance from the Personnel Benefits Club and the Morale Committee hosted an all staff barbecue Wednesday, May 18. JD was nominated for this award by Kimberly Herring, DWO, who recognized his constant professionalism and willingness to assist his fellow staff members. CCCs Security Audit was held September 8-9, 2021. It is stated in the nomination, FUM Ashton Christophers willingness to assist his housing unit in emergency situations displays exemplary leadership skills and teamwork. It was stated that CROIII Kamps knowledge and expertise proved to be successful in completing the daily tasks necessary to process incoming offenders from various counties throughout Missouri. You can access the online visiting application by clicking here. April 22 Administrative Professionals Day. CO I Steven Smith Guests were also given freebies, such as informational packets, water bottles, pens, fresh fruit, healthy snack bars. Carla was selected as the February 2021 Employee of the Month after being nominated for this award by her former supervisor, FUM Lori Parkey, who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist others, as well as her outstanding work ethic. Debra L Dillard is a 65 year-old who was listed as being under the supervision of the department of corrections in Chillicothe Correctional Center, Missouri.She was listed on the state department of corrections website below in relation to the criminal offense, Murder 1st Degree; Armed Criminal Action . It was indicated that Kurts work ethic is commendable and that he is very active with his officers and other staff, helping where needed and providing guidance. The Wellness Committee hosted a blood drive for Red Cross on Wednesday, March 16, 2022.There were 29 presenters and 24 units were collected. Each of the auditors were very complimentary about how professional and helpful the staff here at CCC were during the audit. Pictured(from left): Kelley Burke, US, Mandy Coffman, DA, Tamira Marriott, IPO, EOM Amber Adams, IPO, and Chris McBee, Warden. CO I Jeremy Fulk was named the CCC Employee of the Month for December 2022. Katies actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. SOSA Clevenger indicated in the nomination, Not only did Ms. Shafer discover the contraband, she and others went above and beyond their normal duties on that day due to both the Mailroom Supervisor and the OSA being gone. CO I Velma SmithCO IJames Woods It was quickly filled with positive and symptomatic offenders. ABE is an integral part of the rehabilitative process. Nicholas Fostek, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 7/31/22, reported 8/2/22, Carrie Pfeiffer, COI (Part-time) 8/6/22, Morgan Shaw, OSA (Business Office) 8/8/22, Stephanie Sharp, Centurion, LPN 8/16/22, Ashley Bourcard, OSA (Mailroom) 8/22/22. Upon arrival, I learned that an offender was found to be choking and COI Sherry Walsh applied the Heimlich Maneuver to dislodge the blocked airway. It was indicated that on October 7, 2021 while assisting the CCC Mailroom with processing mail, Ms. Shafer discovered a suspicious greeting card while processing incoming mail. Wikipedia, Address:3151 Litton Rd, Chillicothe, MO 64601, Security class:(Minimum, Medium, Maximum), 715 Washington StreetChillicothe, MO 64601Phone: 660-646-1877 / 888-756-0990Fax: 660-646-6811, Other Recreational Opportunities in Our Area. In 2016, she pleaded guilty to 2nd degree murder for the stabbing death of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard. She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. No gang, racial, inappropriate or inflammatory language or symbols are allowed and clothing may not have a camouflage design. She is a huge asset and her actions consistently demonstrate her professionalism and abilities as a team player. 6 staff members attended the meetings. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for CO I Fulk and recognized his efforts. The award recognizes leadership, efforts and enthusiasm displayed in connecting separated families during the holiday season. Warden McBee has conducted a presentation for Ms. Kelley and recognized her efforts. The following staff were recognized for 20 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony held at Chillicothe Correctional Center on January 31, 2023. if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'prisoninsight_com-box-4','ezslot_5',184,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-prisoninsight_com-box-4-0'); Before you can visit an inmate at Chillicothe Correctional Center, you must fill out a visiting application and be approved by the Missouri Department of Corrections. Rhonda was nominated for this award by CO II Nicholas Koenig, who recognized her constant professionalism and ability to handle difficult situations. Nicole Grady accompanied Cook LaFolette in the ambulance to the hospital. The nomination states, JD leads by example and his staff respect and admire him for that. While conducting these searches, he found a homemade metal weapon (shank) which was hidden under a table in the Maintenance Department. We had approximately 40 bikes and raised $1,597. CO I Dusty Lybargerwas chosen as the Employee of the Month for the month of September. Thursday, November 12, 2020, Officers Shawn Walker and Walter Anthony were operating Housing Unit 7 with Officer Dennis Stone. The award is being presented to two employees this month who are being recognized for similar actions. Turkey winners were. On February 27, 2019,while moving and searching a storage cabinet in a housing unitday room, CO I Donald Jahraus discovered an item of dangerous contraband. Total raised $8,714. Map This Address (660) 646-4032 . Donaldproperly disposedof the item by turning it over to the institutional investigator. CO I Fulk and other CCC staff who volunteered to work overtime at TCC on September 10-11, 2022, completed the remaining searches and UAs required for the institution for the month of September. The nomination states, Carla does all this with a positive attitude and calming demeanor. CCM II Mark Parkhurst He was able to establish a degree of cooperation from the offender to bring her into compliance without use of force during this event. Diagnostic and Correctional Center : Minimum, Diagnostic : 3401 Faraon St Joseph, MO 64506 United States. An Awards Ceremony was held on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. in the CCC Roll Call Room to recognize staff indicated below. For additional information on these opportunities or the application process, please contact Kelly Lott at 740-774-7080, ext. The winner was announced just before the event and had to get pied twice (for both shift changes)! Ellen Kay Kissick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Tabitha Fitzpatrick, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Jericks Silver, COI (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Raechel Kelley, Storekeeper I (transfer from WMCC) 10/13/19, Terri Moore, Storekeeper II (transfer from WMCC) 10/20/19, Kyle Kelly, Optometrist (transfer from WRDCC) 10/21/19, Ellen Bollinger, RRMAT Caseworker (Gateway) 10/21/19. On June 9, 2019, while performing a search on an offender who had exhibited suspicious behavior, Jackson noticed that the offender was trying to conceal an item from her. His efforts and actions to maintain a safe, healthy and secure environment for offenders and staff are to be commended.. DHRUC training has been held during the month of September in the training building for all staff. There were 14 staff members present. He is a great asset to Housing Unit #1, as well as the rest of the facility and should be commended for his duties.. A check was presented to the mother of Mr. Sharp and his children from the money raised by CCC staff to help the family. Angela is due May 20th but will start maternity leave in early May and will not return until mid-July. Puppies for Parole operates through partnerships with animal shelters and animal advocate groups statewide. 2nd row (l to r) Adam Wynne COI, Jessie Fondren COII, Lindsay Brown COI, David Baker COI, Kelsie Wynne COI, Nicholas Searcy, ROI. ], Marceline Duckworth, COI, Part-Time 9/12/22, Jacob Hamilton, Stationary Engineer 9/12/22, Chestina Mahurin, Academic Teacher 9/12/22, Chelsea Boyd, Substance Abuse Counselor 9/12/22, Cameron Mitchell, Substance Abuse Counselor 9/12/22, Maicyn Kornbrust, LPN, Centurion 9/20/22. On Friday, September 4, 2020, CCM Mandy Corbin, COI Brittany Hughes, CCM John Huber, COII Kurt Reith, COI Mari Meservey, ROI Nicholas Searcy, COI Kelsie Wynne, COI Lindsay Brown, COII Jessie Fondren, COI Adam Wynne, COII Holly Stevens, COI David Baker, and PPOII Emily Asher were at the NRO Campground near Lebanon, MO, when an underage minor was spotted wandering the area. Eight staff members attended the meetings. Her actions greatly contribute to the safety and security of the institution and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. If you are interested in a career with the Missouri Department of Corrections at the Chillicothe Correctional Center, you can find job listings by clicking here. Upon further search of the envelopes, twelve clear strips were found within them, which tested positive for suboxone by Investigator Chuck Ness. Congratulations to Intel Analyst Ricardo Monroy for receiving the Department of Corrections Lifesaver Award on July 19, 2022. Her initiative to maintain cleanliness and good order did not go unnoticed or unappreciated. He was directed to report to the scene of the accident where he remained available while the passengers were being transported to the local school and then afterwards checked in at the school to see if his assistance was needed there. An awards assembly was held on August 30 in the Roll Call room for the followingDistinguished Service award recipients: Cameron Fast - It was indicated that recently while driving home from work, he came upon a truck that was on fire, with flames leaping out of the driver's side window. Research has shown that positive rewards lead to a safer environment for employees. Lori Parkey, FUM of Housing Unit 8 was an invaluable leader throughout this unprecedented time. Transfers from CRCC effective 7/12/19 7/14/19: CO I Kody AdamsCO I Leanna AndersonCO I David Baker Front Row (L to R): Maggie Hooper, RN, Michelle Minnis, HSA, Jacey Vestal, DON, Randy Hulett, COII, and Hannah Anderson, COI. Brian Kolodziejski, Stationary Engineer 11/1/21, Carla McDaniel, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Ruth Munsterman, OSA-Captains Office -011/15/21, Vivian Chaverra, COI (transfer from WMCC) effective 11/14/21, reporting 11/15/21, Angela Maberry, COI to IAC effective 10/31/21, reporting 11/1/21, Carla Meyers, OSA to STK I effective 11/21/21, Jacquelyn Hooks, OSA to CCM effective 11/28/21, December 7 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 8 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2.00, December 9 PBC (for The Corrections Way) Dress Down Day $2.00, December 19-25 FREE Dress Down Days (Christmas Week), December 29 Free Morale Committee Dress Down Day. All staff and Emergency Exercise Drill guests were served a hamburger, hot dog, bag of chips, cookie and drink of choice. Staff questions were presented regarding nicotine lozenges for the offender population, staff training, and medical lay-ins. CORE training for FY2023 has started with the first class being held for Custody and Non-Custody the week of October 17. assistance where needed. The PBC also had fundraisers throughout the year and used the money earned to buy gifts. The most recent callout was as part of a large scale search operation which occurred at the Jackson County Detention Center where they collaborated with the FBI, Jackson County Detention Center, Jackson County Sheriffs Office and nearly 150 CERT members from eleven different institutions. OSA LUNCHEONKimberly Klever, AOSA and Angela Hightower, OSA-Switchboard honored all clerical who work on the switchboard relief rotation schedule with a pizza luncheon on Friday, April 23 in conjunction with Administrative Professionals Day. Due to Cameron's willingness to help and quick response in putting out the fire, many. Two events were held including a Water Soaker Contest and a Pie in the Face Contest. Lisa Clark then instructed control center to call an ambulance. CO I Pamela Craft Utilizing his training and excellent searching skills, he found and removed the item, reducing the passing of contraband in the Administrative Segregation Unit. She assisted in preparing paperwork, conducting room moves and performing intake checks, then she took the lead in processing early releases to general population to create space. Some of our in-class training has been starting back up. If you prefer a paper application, you will have to ask your inmate to mail you one. He was able to get the state van back up on the road, so the officer could safely return to the institution without further incident. Craig McIntosh, COI (transfer from WMCC) 11/3/19, Beth Rains, Records Ofr I (transfer from WMCC) 11/3/19, Kelly Tipton, HSA (transfer from WMCC) 11/24/19, Angela Hightower, OSA-Switchboard 11/10/19. He stayed until the issue was resolved and all necessary actions were dealt with. Town Hall meetings have been suspended indefinitely due to COVID-19, Walk-By Baby Shower for EHN Angela Albertson, A few CCC staff stopped outside EHN Angela Albertsons office to celebrate the upcoming birth of her first child with a walk-by baby shower. Stevens actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. named the CCC Employee of the Month for July 2022. He conducted himself in a professional manner which gained the offenders trust as well as compliance. Monday candy bars were handed out to all staff, Tuesday all staff could pick up a bag of popcorn and a soda of their choice, Wednesday was $10 day for all staff, and Thursday was Ugly Sweater Day. Kylee Ireland, Office Support Assistant-Mailroom was named the May 2021 Employee of the Month. He is very meticulous in his job duties as the Ad Seg Property Officer. At a ceremony held on January 31, 2023, Warden McBee recognized all staff presented with Employee of the Month Awards during 2022. He secured the item which appeared to be wrapped in toilet tissue and took it into the housing unit module for further examination. She is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate she is a professional and a team player. The Kindness Revolution assists local schools, businesses, and organizations with fundraising for great causes. Clerk, Warden Chris McBee, Mary Enyeart, OSA, Chelsey Rhoades, Business Office Manager, Kimberly Herring, DWO, Lindy Smith, Acct., Clerk. She then took the appropriate notifications and Visiting Room staff were alerted of this information. Monday candy bars were handed out to all staff, Tuesday all staff could pick up a bag of popcorn and a soda of their choice, Wednesday was $10 day for all staff, and Thursday was Ugly Sweater Day. August 1 The Corrections Way (TCW) dress down day - $2, August 3 Morale Committee dress down day - $2, August 9 Special Olympics dress down day - $2, August 17 Morale Committee dress down day FREE, August 18 Special Olympics dress down day - $2, August 25 Special Olympics dress down day - $2. Records list all. tkII Ray LaFountain On July 13, 2020, a memorandum was received from Doris E. Falkenrath, Warden of FRDC, expressing her appreciation for CROIII Jennifer Kamps assistance in the Records Department at FRDC during a time of quarantine immediately following their sentinel testing on June 2, 2020. CHILLICOTHE CORRECTIONAL CENTER Links Graduation for the offenders was held Friday, October 21, 2022. CO I Ricardo Monroy September 7 Morale Committee Dress Down Day - $2, September 12- PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 13 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 14 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 15 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 16 - PBC Dress Down Day FREE Corrections Week, September 22 PBC Dress Down Day (Fall Theme) - $2, September 28 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2, September 29 Special Olympics Dress Down Day - $2. The first event involved an offender who attempted suicide. DOC Director Anne Precycthe and DAI Director Jeff Norman arrived at CCC on September 2, 2021 to award COI Rodney Buttz the Award of Valor. The following staff were recognized for 10 years of service with the Department of Corrections at an Awards Ceremony held at Chillicothe Correctional Center on January 31, 2023. Congratulations to Chaplain Murphy on this outstanding recognition! AOSA Kimberly Klever Dominos pizza, cupcakes made by Kim Klever and chocolate covered strawberries were served. Emily was nominated for this award by Housing Unit #2 2nd shift staff who recognized her constant professionalism and commitment to ensuring a safe environment for staff and offenders. Officer Stone was then brought on a yard cart to the shift supervisors office. Carla was nominated for this award by her former supervisor, Lori Parkey, FUM who recognized her constant professionalism and willingness to assist her fellow staff members. The following town hall meetings were held in August: CO I Mandy Estes has recovered a substantial amount of dangerous contraband while conducting her daily duties. Vickie Stimpson, promoted from Cook I to COI (transfer from WMCC) 1/12/20. It also has a 256-bed substance abuse treatment program. He is very encouraging and a positive influence on those around him. Maintenance Supervisor I Ray LaFountain was named the CCC Employee of the Month for November 2022. He was presented this award due to an incident he responded to on September 22, 2021 when he was assigned as a CO I. It was indicated that during the week of December 18, 2020, there was an offender who was getting released after short notice and with a lot of changes with the home plan. New staff members have taken the Supervising Female Offenders course at the training building. Employee of the Year/Service Awards Ceremony. FUM Cheryl Richey 2021, May 6 Wellness Committee Dress Down Day, May 20 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day. Offender speakers were Melissa Mahan and Renee Carrawell. Address: 3151 Litton Rd, Chillicothe, MO 64601 . 3151 Litton Road Treatment Offenders were able to make monetary donations to both shelters which totaled $818. Institutional treatment centers (ITC) provide structured comprehensive substance use disorder treatment for incarcerated, parole and probation violators. Housing Unit 8 was designated as the original Isolation/Quarantine are in our containment plan. The nomination for CO I Sanders indicated that he and his wife responded to the. Wikipedia. 3 were here. CO I Robinson is a huge asset to this facility and her actions consistently demonstrate that she is a professional and a team player. CO I Katrina Humphrey CHILLICOTHE, Mo. Box 5500 15802 State Route 104 North Chillicothe, OH 45601 740-774-7080 Fax 740-779-5398 Warden Tim Shoop. Photo: Jerry Shafer, CSI being pinned by DWO Kimberly Herring. The only way that our website will be able to complete its goal of holding correctional institutions accountable for their actions is to collect reviews from our website visitors. Upon opening the tissue, he observed two small squares of tan colored paper later identified as suboxone. On December 2, 2020, 3rd shift at approximately 7:00pm I, COII John Morris, was working control center when I became very ill having a very sharp pain on my right side. These three staff members are Candice Bell, CCM, Stephanie Eckert, CCM and Nelda Kroll, COII. Ambers actions greatly contribute to the smooth operation of her department and CCC and her professionalism does not go unnoticed. It has also provided a model for other housing units that have since had to adopt Isolation/Quarantine wings. You can also deposit cash into an inmates account via MoneyGram. Chris Shaw. The Livingston County Health Department and CCC have been collaborating to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to CCC staff. Paul Beckham, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Andrew Strzyzewski, COI, transferred from WMCC 3/6/22, Crystal Heaney, Med Tech, Centurion 3/11/22, Bethany Cashatt, Substance Abuse Counselor 3/14/22, Jennifer Leach, Gateway, Administrative Assistant 3/14/22, Penney Clevenger, SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Daniel Masuch, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Carla Meyers, STK I to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Erick Passig, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Tina Sturgeon, COI to Corrections Case Manager 3/13/22, Grace Davis, OSA to SOSA-Mailroom Supervisor 3/27/22, April 5 PBC Dress Down Day $2 National Wildlife Day (Animal theme), April 6 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, April 10 16 PBC FREE Dress Down Week (color themed days), April 18 Morale Committee FREE Dress Down Day, April 28 Morale Committee Dress Down Day $2, Office Support Assistant Paiten Sackrey was named the CCC Employee of the Month for February 2022. Nicole Grady, COI, called a Code 16-staff. Offenders are held accountable for their behavior and are required to successfully complete treatment interventions prior to release. His actions greatly contribute to the smooth operations of the institution and his professionalism does not go unnoticed. Please join Warden McBee and the Employee of the Month Committee in congratulating the following employees on being named the CCC Employees of the Month for January 2022. He assumes the responsibilities of the Locksmith and the Fire and Safety Manager when these staff members are away from the facility. Mr. Christopher is a huge asset to this facility and his actions consistently demonstrate that he is a professional and a team player. Over 100 staff members attended, and prizes were drawn for each individual booth. Winners of the Ugly Sweater contest are as follows: 1st shift Carmelia Bannan, 2nd Shift Angela Hightower, and 3rd shift Michael McCurley. As the weather was cold and drizzly, he invited the woman to stay in his vehicle so she and the baby could warm up. Inmates who are younger than 22 who have learning disabilities are given the opportunity to participate in appropriate educational services, in accordance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. United States, Credentialed Batter Intervention Programs, Early Discharge/ Earned Compliance Credit, A Guide to Understanding P&P for Family and Friends, Level I Supervision Report Form (Only works with Internet Explorer), Required Educational Assessment and Community Treatment (REACT), Supervision Strategies and Treatment Alternatives Booklet, Suicide Is Forever video - female version, Community Supervision Centers & Community Release Centers, Law Enforcement Notification System (LENS), https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%273151%20Litton%20Road%2C%20Chillicothe%2C%20MO, Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services. He was nominated by CO II John Morris and CO III Stephanie Eckert. Major David Savage and CO I Aaron Sanders were both presented with the Department of Corrections Distinguished Service Award, which is bestowed on staff for performing exceptional actions that promote professionalism, teamwork, integrity, and/or safety. Town Hall meetings in June were held June 13, and June 14. Corrections Week for all staff was held during the week of September 12-16.

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