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David Thompson
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Dec 01, 2025
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Funding Opportunities
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TCF KSU Pen Pals 12-24-2025
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by
David Thompson
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Dec 24, 2025
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last modified
Dec 24, 2025 04:06 PM
One of the most powerful programs at the Topeka Correctional Facility is having students at Kansas State University correspond with some of the residents as part of a Pen Pal program. It’s part of a curriculum designed by K-State and TCF administrators. The highlight of the program is a day when the Pen Pals can sit face-to-face during a voluntary visit by the students and professor. We were there to capture their most recent visit.
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KJCC Contact List 12-2022.pdf
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by
David Thompson
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Dec 01, 2022
Located in
Juvenile Services
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KJCC
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HCF HCC Honor Roll Fall 2022 East Unit
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by
David Thompson
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Jan 23, 2023
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HCF HCC Honor Roll Fall 2022 Central Unit
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by
David Thompson
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Jan 23, 2023
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$1.5 million grant funding available to help juvenile services
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by
David Thompson
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Feb 07, 2023
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last modified
Feb 20, 2024 02:47 PM
The Kansas Department of Corrections is pleased to announce $1.5 million in funding available for a new juvenile services grant opportunity. More information regarding this opportunity can be found at the link below.
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Unsung Heroe of KDOC - Maintenance - Digest version
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by
David Thompson
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Feb 07, 2023
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last modified
Feb 20, 2024 02:42 PM
There are eight adult facilities and one juvenile facility that are maintained 24/7 by Unsung Heroes of KDOC who keep equipment, plumbing, electrical, structural, and roads all in working order.
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Unsung Heroes of KDOC - Administrative Support
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David Thompson
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Feb 10, 2023
The Unsung Heroes of KDOC highlights the Administrative Support workers who most supervisors consider them as the 'backbone' of each facility.
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Former LCF Resident Featured Speaker at KU's Black History Month Celebration
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by
David Thompson
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Feb 12, 2026
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Feb 12, 2026 09:09 AM
Former Lansing Correctional Facility Resident, Aaron Smallwood, cites education and his faith as keys to his path toward redemption. He was released September 6, 2024 after serving 28 years in KDOC custody. During his incarceration, he earned a college degree from Donnelly College and became a mainstay with the Brothers In Blue Reentry program. Since his release, he has a fulltime job at Zephyr Products, a Private Industry partner with KDOC. Smallwood was invited to speak at the University of Kansas School of Education & Human Sciences Black History Month Celebration. He has written two books and told an audience of mostly KU Education students, faculty, and other supporters, that successful reentry is a slow process.
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KDOC Healthcare Checkup 2024 Part 2
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by
David Thompson
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Feb 02, 2024
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last modified
Feb 02, 2024 12:30 PM
Our 3-part series looking at the healthcare of residents within KDOC opens our eyes to the 3 H's in this video; Hep-C, Hernias, and Hospice care.