In May,12 dogs graduated from our program. Joseph Litwiller, Executive II/Business Manager, January 29, 2021 Lillys Cantina Food Truck and Job Fair. Prairie Home Methodist Church. He helps with transportation runs, control center gates, and is always willing to help out when needed. William holds the following Certificates/Licenses: MSFB Training Program, Certificate of Competency, Class K Industrial Waste Treatment, Steam Turbine Seminar Certificate, Wastewater Treatment Operator, and Class II Wastewater. William began his employment with the department at FRDC in August 2011 as a Stationary Engineer until November 2014. The handler introduced the dog and showed Senator Riddle the dogs current capabilities. In Puppies for Parole, selected offenders have the opportunity to become trainers to rescue dogs. Fred Smith, Institutional Chief of Mental Health Services October 1, 2019, Town Hall Meetings September 23, 2019 with 11 participants, Strategic Plan Meeting September 12, 2019 4 attendees and September 24, 2019 2 attendees, Citizens Advisory Meeting September 16, 2019, Section Head Meeting/MAC Meeting/Fire & Safety Meeting September 18, 2019. Quickly establishing a rapport with the individual, she was able to provide assistance until professional medical care arrived. Staff Appreciation Activities- September 16th through September 20th Monday- sports day/hat day- wear your favorite sports teams colors, shirts or jerseys and hat day wear your favorite hat or ball cap, Tuesday-bcc united t-shirt or any bcc/doc shirt you have from the past, Wednesday-new staff appreciation t-shirt & staff meal, Thursday -I need a vacation day/Hawaiian shirt- wear your favorite shirt/top from your favorite vacation spot or country or Hawaiian shirts, Friday- band t-shirt/patriotic day- wear your favorite music band t-shirt (appropriate for work) or red, white & blue. BCC staff completing basic training at BCC were Sondra Beaman and Luke Prather. He noted this is not just a privilege for offenders but a learning tool to make them better fathers. 52 talking about this. Staff andoffender family members attended the ceremony, which was followed by a reception with cake and ice cream. Major Richards has 23 years and 10 months of service with the department and 22 years and 8 months of this time was in custody. Jeffrey Chatman, James Williams, James Weeks, Michael Sample, Daniel Brady, Anthony Ruselowski, Naw Ing, and Dylan Tillman. Two colleges attended, as well as several new contacts including transitional housing, and a fathers program. During a recent closing of a housing unit, several offenders were moved to other units prior to getting their laundry completed. CO I Morrow has a High School Diploma and is a level one medical aide certified with the State of Missouri. Mike Jewell began his career with the Department of Corrections in January 2014 and served as an assistant to the locksmith, Maintenance Worker II. He is professional, fair, and knows all of the inner workings of medical. Ms. Campbell-Malone is dedicated and relentless when it comes to details. COI and Cook I and II Parking Spot Winners: Marcus Hinkle, Mark Slate, Barry Homan, Barbara Chambers, James Williams, Jonathan Seifert, Tim Hendren and Travis McKee. Countless times Luke has gone above and beyond assisting staff/areas without complaint. COIs, Custody Supervisors and Cook I, II and III Parking Spot Winners: COII Dante Freeman, COI Michael Wooters, CSI Joanna Hinnard, COI Kenneth Kempf, COIII Cassandra Richards, COI Tim Hendren, CSI Donna Burns, COI Thomas Fenton. As of June 30, 2004, this facility housed 1,204 male offenders. Mr. CO I Incentive Winners for August: CO I Ryan Dixon, CO I Diane Evans, & CO I Jeffrey Baker. Naval Reserve for three years where he earned the First National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and .38 caliber Pistol Marksman. RJ Garden 6-17-20 distributed 130.2 pounds of radishes and beets to Prairie Home Food Pantry. Social distancing prevented the normal farewell to our retirees but Warden Ehlers presented her with her plaque and read the proclamation to her in the personnel office. Mr. Bell transferred to Boonville Correctional center July 2017. Every day he comes into work with a smile. The facility is located on 485 acres in Boonville, Missouri, and is a medium security facility. Strategic Plan 4-21-20 2 members present. In August 2018 he was promoted to the position of Probation and Parole Officer at District 32. Luke has assisted Corizon by monitoring offenders on several COVID vaccine clinics and Medical has praised his presence. She has served as a PACT member and a FTO for four years. The BCC operates a canteen for the offenders' benefit. March 24th a Town Hall was held with 13 staff members in attendance along with Administration staff. WebMissouri Department of Corrections Online Visiting Application If you wish to be considered for visits with an offender residing in the Missouri Department of Corrections, please complete this electronic form in its entirety which will submit it Boonville Correctional Center CO I Incentive Winners for January 2020: William Sims, Roy Chenault, Timothy Hendren. WebBoonville Correctional Center PO Box 379 Boonville, MO 65233: Chillicothe Correctional Center 1500 W 3rd Chillicothe, MO 64601: MONTANA Department of RJ Garden 6-24-20 distributed 232.7 pounds of potatoes, zucchini, and radishes to Fayette Food Pantry. ROI April fountain successfully completed Crisis Negotiation Training and in accordance with IS24-3.1 Crisis Negotiation Teams and was selected to a team position as an alternate at Boonville Correctional Center. This is a testament to the education staff and students who have pushed through many challenges, but still achieved this important milestone! He volunteers to assist with COI interviews whenever we need assistance and always volunteers to help with Job Fairs. Corrections Employees Week Recognition September 20 24. Travis is a great asset to BCC and to the State of Missouri. CO I Incentive Winners for November: James Williams, Joseph Ouellet, Shirey Samuels. On June 18, 2019 the BCC Restorative Justice Garden donated 39.2 pounds of produce to the Prairie Home Methodist Church. The following Restorative Justice Garden Donations were distributed in August 2019: 8/01 554.3 Pounds Harvest House, 8/07 316.2 Pounds Fayette Food Pantry, 8/12 606.6 Pounds Boonville Harvest House, 8/15 1,029.3 Pounds - Prairie Home Methodist Food Pantry, 8/19 1,051.3 Pounds Glasgow Food Pantry & Harvest House, 8/21 570.7 Pounds Fayette Food Pantry. are approved and expected. The officers professionalism has been noticed by fellow staff recently I received the following statement in an email. Larry is a role model for the department of corrections and is a great asset at Boonville Correctional Center. Ashley volunteers countless hours to other programs inside the facility as well and also volunteers to work her RDO to fill a custody CO I position. Throughout April, participants took part in a spring cleaning project and the USPS Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Selected from the list of staff who did not call in during the month of June. CO I Parking Spot Winners: Diane Evans, Tim Hendren, Greg Snell, April Fountain, Travis McKee, Kenneth Kempf, Tim Rugen, Sarah Gipson. RJ and P4P paid off the negative school lunch balances for Boonville High School with monies collected through those organizations totaling $373.19 covering 85 students. A check into his situation revealed his home plan had been investigated and approved, but never final formed. Traviswas recently tasked with an unprecedented amount of bed moves which resulted in a large amount of data entry to ensure the offenders work assignments were accurate. Mikayla Diggle, Anthony Ruselowski, Robert Kennedy COI receive one day off of their choice in June utilizing their own time. He recently has assisted the Restorative Justice Staff Members by helping with tool control and ensuring their area was set up for success. The offender population is appreciative that they have a walking/jogging surface. Congratulations toCCA Willa Gerltwas named Employee of the Month for June. By keeping track of mop heads and only issuing new mop heads when worn out, he was able to reduce the amount of mop heads from 149 to 40 in one year. Ms. Gerlt did awesome under the pressure of it all of this while multi-tasking these events. Ms. Long has related job experience with Berlin-Wheeler from December 2009 through August 2012. Brett and Mike mobilized their crew and equipment quickly, and efficiently, to meet our needs. Compare pay for popular roles and read about the teams work-life balance. COI Winfield has held the position of COI since 1998 and has related experience with Kemper School as a general laborer working on boilers and at Nordyne with HVAC. The Boonville Correctional Center is made from three offices on the premises. Heathers dedication to her students, co-workers, and as a DOC employee is to be commended.". They are the first to receive diplomas from the program, which began at BCC in January 2019. Keener Tippin, Site Director for Ashland University informs us that. Kelly Norris established a new mop storage/issue process which greatly benefited our institution. and strawberries (135.6lbs) to the Fayette Food Pantry. 5/01 IS19 Offender Accountability Makeup Training, 5/07 & 5/08 CERT Riot Formations/Team Movement, Core Training 5/13 through 5/17 and 5/20 through 5/25, 5/24 Offender Accountability and Incentive Training CO II. Other activities to collect for the Charitable Campaign included an Ice Cream Social, Bake Sale, Pumpkin Decorating Contest and a Chili Cook Off. CO I Incentive Winners Day Off: Robert Kennedy, Willa Gerlt, Travis Brennan. She is pleasant to work with and demonstrates the teamwork and motivation that makes it easy for her coworkers to also be productive. COI and Cook I and II Parking Spot Winners: COI Jonathan Jiordano, COI Kevin Wilson, COI Mark Slate, COI Jeffrey Chatman, COI Shirey Samuels, COI Raed Al-Maliki, CKII Lisa Good, COI Susan Anderson. Ms. Gerlt was submitted for recognition for the outstanding work she did when assigned to the Control Center. Larry is role model for new staff members and is always willing to help them if they have questions or concerns. Boonville Correctional Center (BCC) is located at 1216 East Morgan Street in Boonville, Missouri. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for October: CO Is recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of October 2019. BCC distributed 1,035 Jack-Be-Little pumpkins from our Restorative Justice Garden to several local elementary schools to include Boonville Hannah Cole, New Franklin, Prairie Home, and Emmanuel Lutheran Pre-School on Friday, August 23, 2019. Sutton has been a big part of the team in Housing Unit 8. (KMIZ) Multiple prison officers were injured after a fight broke out at the Boonville Correctional Center last week. We are excited to introduce a pilot program underway here at Boonville Correctional Center. This article about a building or structure in Missouri is a stub. We are proud of these students and their academic accomplishments. On November 13, 2021 a special event was organized by Chaplain Tristram McCormack and was held in the Recreation Gym. Morning and afternoon sessions to accommodate all shifts. BCC Restorative Justice Garden Donated 45 pounds of tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, eggplant and zucchini to the Columbia Food Bank. He was promoted to Electronics Technician in. The facility houses Male Offenders who are convicted for crimes which come under Missouri state and federal laws. Studies have shown over and over again positive behavior management is effective in offenders of all ages and backgrounds, including offenders with substance abuse and violent tendencies. COI and Cook I and II Parking Spot Winners: COI Jeffrey Chatman, COI Barry Homan, COI Kevin Wilson, CKII Donna Bastian, COI James Williams, COI Louis Gann. He has assisted numerous times placing recruitment flyers in the outside community as well as designing a new and improved yard sign to attract more attention for recruiting. Empowering Dads Embracing Fatherhood Visit: August 8, 2019. Amanda Thiara, Executive II/Business Manager, AT III Heather Tayloris May Employee of the Month at BCC. CCM Haller always has a positive attitude and is always willing to help any staff member that needs help. Offenders 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. CO I Incentive Winners for March 2020:James Williams, Jeffrey Chatman, and Dylan Tillman. On Thursday December 3, 2020 while Cook II Cowans was taking the offenders over to HU#8 with the breakfast trays he noticed that the back of the oven was bent and not looking right. WebThe Missouri State Penitentiary was a prison in Jefferson City, Missouri, that operated from 1836 to 2004. CO I Boggs began his employment at BCC in July 2019 and worked previously for the MODOC in 2013. It was a pleasure watching a professional work their job as he did. He makes sure that things are running smoothly that porters keep things clean, that things are in the right place, and that the offenders are where they are supposed to be & behaving. WebThe Boonville Correctional Center (BCC) became operational in 1983. This article about a United States prison is a stub. Ms. Thiara is currently assigned to the business office as a Senior Office Support Assistant and has held that position since February 2017. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for January 2020: CO Is recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of January 2020: Daniel Brady, Anthony Ruselowski, April Fountain, Shelbie Stover, Janet Milne, Naw Ing, Phyllis Barnes, Travis McKee. On May 19, 2020 Senator Jeanie Riddle came to BCC to look at one of BCCs Puppies for Parole dogs, Faith. Sutton came into Housing Unit #8 and took ownership of the position. Offender Hossier is scheduled for release in October, has participated in the BCC IMPACT Puppies for Parole Program, and successfully completed the BCC vocational education program for heavy equipment operators. He was recognized by his BCC peers in 2017 and received the Distinguished Professional Award for non-. Brett Fike, Mike Jewell, and their crew really did a great job in getting this task done for us. Drew has related experience with the Cooper County Sheriffs office. system for records storage. The Department of Corrections has partnerships with colleges and universities. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for May: CO Is and or Cook I/IIs recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of May 2020 and receive front row :Andrew Walcup, Benjamin Wiemholt, Gregory Snell, Travis Brennan, Chadwick Hawthorne, Dwight Friedrich, Janet Milne, Texas Roadhouse Peanuts for Everyone Day May 1. Eric Bench, MW II was selected to fill the position of Maintenance Supervisor I effective September 2, 2019. Restorative Justice made a donation of toys for the local Cooper County Toys for Tots. Janis Brown has been selected to fill the vacant SOSA position in the Business Office effective Monday, February 10, 2020. He was adopted and taken home in March. Luke brings a breath of fresh air to the Institution and can always count on to assist with anything asked of him. He transferred to FTC in 2001 and promoted to IAC at FRDC in 2008. COI Incentive Parking Spot Winners for April: COIs and or Cook I/IIs recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of April 2020 and receive front row : James Williams Amber Smith, Janet Milne, Larry Hinman, joseph Ouellet, Chris Bozwell, John Partise, and Lori Sims. CO I Tim HendrenOfficer Hendren is professional in his duties and works well with minimum supervision. Ms. Brown has a high school diploma and has 360 hours of vocational education with a Certificate for Secretarial Science/Business and a Vo-Tech Pharmacy Technician License. Shawn Pierce #1029799 (Released District #36 5-14-19), Rickey Strain # 1011732 District 11 12-21-18. He keeps security to the top of his mind and is frequently checking doors, and assuring that offenders are not in the wrong areas. CO III Stanley Knipp was promoted to the position of Corrections Supervisor I (Captain) effective Monday, August 05, 2019. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for June: CO I Laurene Atterberry, CO I Ryan Dixon, and CO IRick Harvey recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of June 2019. Louann currently holds the position of CO II and began her career with the DOC at BCC as a CO I in September 2015 and was promoted to the position of Corrections Officer II on September 24, 2017.She has a High School Diploma, 96 college credit hours, and an Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degree. Laundry ManagerKelly Norris was selected as the BCC March Employee of the Month. Her last day involved balloons and a difficult time reaching her desk. The officer does so without hesitation and is eager to see the outcome even with no expectation for recognition. Her nomination stated "CO I Daniels regularly performs her duties in HU#5 with the utmost professionalism. Services include accommodations and modifications in classroom instruction and test taking. COI Murdock began his career at BCC as a COI in June 1998. He has previously worked as a cable installer and satellite installer and has related experience. Three Ashland University Students at Boonville Correctional Center recently graduated from the Universitys Correctional Education in December. Part of the Missouri Department of Corrections, it served as the state of Missouri's primary maximum security institution. He goes out of his way to check every detail so that meals run on time and with the right items. It is a minimum security (C-2 state penitentiary housing approximately 1,316 male inmates, predominantly young first On Memorial Day, May 25, 2020, during the morning flag detail. It could not have been done without great team work. Congratulations Willa Gerlt recipient of Distinguished Service Award. Megan Willette has been selected to fill the CCM position at BTC effective June 2, 2019. COII Wells returned to the Department at Moberly Correctional Center and transferred to BCC in November 2018. Updated: May 17, 2022 / 10:55 AM PDT. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: COI Phyllis Barnes, COI Johnathan Jiordano, COI Thomas Fenton. COII Tanner Womack was selected to fill the vacant position of COIII at BCC effective September 15, 2019. Mr. Lucas has been working in medical for quite a while now and it is always with pleasure that we see him sitting at the desk when we come in. Veterans Day Flag Ceremony was held on November 11. Gramlich is not the Case Manager in HU#3, he is the Case Manager for HU#4. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. WebAlgoa Correctional Center (1980s-1995) 2. The donation included 57 pounds of lettuce, 59.5 pounds of turnip greens and 68.3 pounds of radishes. Postal Service as part of the USPS Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: Barry Homan, Willa Gerlt and Naw Ing. COII Emmerich has served on CERT, and held the position of Assistant Field Commander. He follows up if sick call is not called at the right time. Major Richards has college credit and has served in the U.S. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for August: CO I recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of August 2019. We are grateful to them for assisting us. OSA Borts is a BCC CERT member and volunteers as a CO I. CO I Incentive Winners for October: Ryan Dixon, Joseph Ouellet, April Fountain. WebAbout. CO I Boggs begins his new duties on 1st Shift in Segregation. She is always respectful, polite, and does it with a smile on her face. Dan Grover, Recreation Officer III. He was rehired as a COI at BCC in May 2015 and promoted to Corrections Officer II on January 14, 2018. Mr. The State of Missouri's Charitable Campaign began September 27 and ended October 8th. COII Womack began his career with FRDC in April 2016 as a COI and was promoted to COII in July 2018. CO I James Williams was selected as September Employee of the Month. This year MPW has 40 photographers from 17 states and 6 countries and represent large publications like the New York Times, the Washington Post and National Geographic. Melissa Draffen, Personnel Clerk. The BCC Impact Program is proud to announce that Max a Labrador Retriever that BCC received on 07-16-2018 was adopted by the Uniting Veterans With Service Dogs and officially graduated on May 24, 2019 and was presented to his Veteran on that date. Bill Hilden began his employment with the DOC as a Cook II in June 1996 and has held the position of Labor Supervisor, Maintenance Worker II in training for a Stationary Engineer, Fire & Safety Specialist, Cook III, and has been a Stationary Engineer since July 2019. Justin Seifert, Gary Najera, and James Dority, CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for May: CO Is and or Cook I/IIs recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of May 2020 and receive front row :Andrew Walcup, Benjamin Wiemholt, Gregory Snell, Travis Brennan, Chadwick Hawthorne, Dwight Friedrich, Janet Milne,Travis McKee. WebBoonville Correctional Center (Google Maps). He was promoted to CO II in 1997, to CO III in March 2005 and to CS I in August 2012. Lauren displayed great compassion, professionalism and selflessness. In addition to all his duties as the dining room officer, Kevin always makes a point to assist in the kitchen whenever he can. November 7-8, 2019 Motivational Interviewing, November 21-22,2 019 Motivational Interviewing, Section Head Meeting/MAC Meeting/Fire & Safety Meeting November 20, 2019, Focus Group Meeting November 26, 2019 AM Session 10 Attendees, PM 10 Attendees. It is a minimum security (C-1 state penitentiary housing approximately 1,300 male inmates.[1]. William (Bill) Hilden, Physical Plant Supervisor I. William (Bill) Hilden was promoted to the vacant position of Physical Plant Supervisor I effective January 28, 2020. See all. She volunteers for overtime, serves on the color guard and is a huge asset to BCC. RJ Garden 6-10-20 distributed 475.2 pounds of turnip (339.6 Lbs.) Without the Maintenance Department, the BCC Recreation Department would be financially over budget on projects like this due to having to hire an outside company to do what we were wanting. David Meyer District Administrator P&P 8-1-20. CO I Incentive Winners for June: CO I Kenneth Kemp, CO I Janet Milne, and CO I Larry Chenault recognized and randomly selected from the list of no call-ins during the month of June and selected to receive one day off of their own choice guaranteed for the month of July. 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