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Uncle Bully Visits KJCC
by David Thompson published Jun 26, 2024 last modified Jun 27, 2024 10:15 AM
Film producers from Hawaii recently unveiled their latest award-winning documentary, "Uncle Bully's Surf Skool" at the Kansas Juvenile Correctional Complex. The film was about surfing instructor, Uncle Bully, who taught homeless children how to surf during COVID. It is a documentary that looks to inspire others to help or become a mentor wherever they can in an effort to build community.
KCI - Clinton Park Furniture 02 27 2026
by David Thompson published Mar 27, 2026 last modified Mar 27, 2026 11:56 AM
The partnership between Kansas Correctional Industries, other state agencies, and other qualified organizations extends far beyond providing resident-produced goods and services. KCI’s line include paint products and street signs to metal benches and office furniture. Keeping customers pleased serves as a cornerstone for community growth and individual rehabilitation, as was the case when Clinton State Park recently unveiled its new Visitor Center complete with new chairs and desks built by residents at Lansing Correctional Facility and KCI.
Food Hubs of KDOC 06 2025
by David Thompson published Jun 18, 2025 last modified Jun 18, 2025 07:24 AM
A recent feasibility study showed that Norton Correctional Facility (NCF) is the largest producer of fresh produce in that region, so, health officials came up with a plan to utilize NCF’s assets. With the guidance of business consultants specializing in food system planning and sustainable food business development, NCF wrote for and was awarded a federal food grant, and today, they are spearheading a charge to upgrade and convert our gardens into local food hubs that would not only provide fresh produce for residents and staff at each facility, but also enough to share with surrounding communities, especially hospitals, nursing homes, and schools. NCF is piloting this project using the food grant to help build a processing plant adjacent to its garden. The plan is to have the plant under the workings of the Kansas Corrections Industries and Rich O’Donnell, who also happens to have experience at the federal prison in Leavenworth converting gardens into food hubs. So, how the NCF project goes, so goes other facility gardens.
KDOC Healthcare Checkup2024 Part 3
by David Thompson published Feb 07, 2024 last modified Feb 08, 2024 08:16 AM
An in-depth look at the healthcare of KDOC residents highlight the people, processes, and programs. In Part 3, two nurses and an activities specialist exude professionalism as they put the health of patients first and foremost. We're grateful for these three and all of our healthcare professionals who we consider as unsung heroes.
Monica Pyles - Testimony of Overcoming Abuse
by David Thompson published Mar 20, 2024 last modified Mar 20, 2024 08:20 AM
Former TCF Resident, Monica Pyles, shares her faith journey to show God has the power to redeem and heal victims of abuse.
Lansing Correctional Facility's Fallen Staff Memorial 05 09 2024
by David Thompson published May 09, 2024 last modified May 10, 2024 07:41 AM
Lansing Correctional Facility's Fallen Staff Memorial 05 09 2024
LCF Resident Todd Deal MBA Graduation Ceremony 08 02 24
by David Thompson published Aug 09, 2024 last modified Aug 09, 2024 04:07 PM
Lansing Correctional Facility Resident, Todd Deal, earns his masters degree from Adams State University of Alamosa, Colorado. A ceremony was held where an official from the university presented Deal with his diploma.
KDOC Turns Keys to Old Kansas State Penitentiary/LCF to LHS
by David Thompson published Sep 09, 2024 last modified Sep 10, 2024 08:27 AM
The Keys to Old Kansas State Penitentiary/LCF are officially in the hands of the Lansing Historical Society. Museum/Tours open 9-13-24.
LCF's Joe Wilson Receives Quilt of Valor 09 19 24
by David Thompson published Sep 19, 2024 last modified Sep 20, 2024 07:49 AM
LCF worker and former Army Medevac veteran is honored with Quilt of Valor.
LEAD (Ladies Empowered And Driven) at TCF 2024
by David Thompson published Oct 17, 2024 last modified Oct 17, 2024 03:18 PM
A snapshot look at the Topeka Correctional Facility's faith-based reentry program called, LEAD (Ladies Empowered and Driven).