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Resident Electronic Messaging
by Nancy Burghart published May 21, 2009 last modified May 15, 2023 12:13 PM
Located in Facilities / Resident Communications
File SB13 1 27 2015
by cherylca published Jan 30, 2015 last modified Jan 30, 2015 12:40 PM
Testimony on SB 13 to Senate Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2015
File SB13 3 10 2015
by cherylca published Mar 10, 2015
SB 13 to House Corrections and Juvenile Justice Committee (Secretary Ray Roberts, March 10, 2015)
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2015
File September
by cherylca published Dec 06, 2017
Located in Juvenile Services / Juvenile Justice Webline / Weblines 2017
* Do not use Spring 2010 Newsletter
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
The Beacon Spring 2010
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
File Spring 2014 Newsletter - THE BEACON
by Kimberly_Marotta published Apr 01, 2014
Check out the latest edition of THE BEACON.
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
File Summer Fall 2014 Newsletter
by Kimberly_Marotta published Nov 04, 2014
Please take a moment to check out this edition of THE BEACON.
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
* Do not use Winter 2009/2010
by David Cook published Oct 01, 2008 last modified Aug 07, 2013 12:40 PM
The Beacon Winter 2009/2010
Located in Victim Services / Publications / Office of Victim Services Newsletters
Work Programs KDOC
by Nancy Burghart published Dec 30, 2020 last modified Feb 22, 2023 11:59 AM
Forty-one private industries and 12 correctional industries through KCI employ nearly 1,300 residents currently. These individuals are helping reduce labor shortages across Kansas and grow the state's economy