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During a short week, Kelly was still able to get the laundry sent up and cleaned for the offenders. MPW was held at Boonville in 1953 and 1998 making 2019 the 3rd time in the last 66 years. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: Larry Chenault, Anthony Ruselowski, James Williams. CCM Haller taught 12 offenders how to utilize a sewing machine. April 1017 and Maintenance Supervisor I in August 2017. She has related retail and DOC experience with more than 18 years of experience at Walmart where she was responsible for stocking, supplying and inventory of items and supplies. Mohawk was abandoned at a local Veterinarians house in Marshall. Keener Tippin, Site Director|Boonville. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: Gary Najera, Gregory Snell and Jeffrey Hopper. CO I Roger Fangman was nominated and selected for his professional and courteous assistance as sally port officer for more than four years. Kelly Norris established a new mop storage/issue process which greatly benefited our institution. He called his Cook III over to look at it and when the Food Service Manager came in the Cook III showed her and she called maintenance to come and take the back off of the oven and some illegal contraband was found. CO I Incentive Winners Day Off: Robert Kennedy, Willa Gerlt, Travis Brennan. WebBoonville Correctional Center is a minimum-security state prison for male inmates located in Boonville, Missouri. Travis Fredrich was promoted to fill the vacant position of Corrections Classification Assistant at BCC effective September 29, 2019. Ashley Coffelt Wells and Hayley Joyce are the recipient of the 2020 Missouri State Employee of Distinction in the category of Innovation. Officer Hendren and I have been working tirelessly attempting to improve the normal operations in the segregation unit and improve the equipment. BCC was constructed in 1889 as the Missouri Training School for Boys. CO I Hobbs began her career with the DOC in March 2019 at BCC. CO I Incentive Winners for February 2020: Loraine Rhorer, Lauren Burnett, Naw Ing. In addition to having his own self contracting business where he gained knowledge of all aspects of general maintenance, he also has experience with Mid-State Builders and Fuqua Homes where he advanced to a Crew Leader and Assistant Foreman. Homan has a bachelor's degree in criminal justice and is a medication awareness recovery specialist. He volunteers and regularly works his days off to cover for staff shortages. Mr. Connor attended State Fair Community College and has related experience with Advanced Fence and Rail in addition to carpentry, welding/soldering, plumbing and electrical. Restorative Justice donations were made to the Lions Club in March 2020. Mr. Bell began his career as a COI at Tipton Correctional Center December 2016. Cook III Matthew Wood was selected as BCCs February 2020 Employee of the Month. OSA Craig has a high school diploma and vast experience in training staff on difficult systems such as MOCIS and Securus as well as training new OSAs over the last six years. Offenders who have not yet earned high school diplomas or equivalency certificates upon incarceration are required by statute to participate in adult basic education classes. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for March: CO Is and or Cook I/IIs recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of March 2020: William Sims, Willa Gerlt, John Bronakowski, Sasha Conaway. 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. 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. She also presented the Award of Valor to Terrie Krause, OSA for an incident that occurred at BCC on July of 2020 in which she took exceptional actions and was crucial in helping end a physical assault. The BCC Veterans Program held a ceremony at the upper hill flag pole. 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. He has received an Employee of the Month Award at BCC for June 2017 and Employee of the Month Award for P&P District 32 for December 2018. Picture: Warden Ehlers & Dani Craig Promotion. She as well keeps us updated on our budgets and answers any questions we have (and there are a lot.) She has five years of experience working in the mental health field and 18 months as an addiction counselor II at BTC. Updated: May 17, 2022 / 10:55 AM PDT. It houses about 1,300 inmates, who are mainly young and first-time offenders. Compare pay for popular roles and read about the teams work-life balance. People in Missouri go to jail for many reasons, some for minor slights, and that's why we should find ways to support them through the jail term. RJ Garden 6-10-20 distributed 475.2 pounds of turnip (339.6 Lbs.) Once the dogs have successfully completed the program, they are adopted through their original shelters. Susan Anderson, Laurene Atterberry, Steve McCabe, Seth Brock, William Sims, Roy Chenault, Jesse Wallace & Rick Cook. The State of Missouri's Charitable Campaign began September 27 and ended October 8. Missouri Department of Ms. Gose began her career as OSA for Unit II at Boonville Correctional Center April 2004 and has worked many different units during her career at BCC. In May,12 dogs graduated from our program. During the winter weather, it was invaluable to our kitchen operations and BCC. He was adopted and taken home in March. He understands when things do not go as planned and tries to find ways to fix issues. WebThe Boonville Correctional Center (BCC) became operational in 1983. CS I Stanley Knipp began his career with the DOC as a CO I on October 13, 2009 and was promoted to the position of CO II on November 1, 2012 and to the position of CO III June 25, 2017. Ms. Gerlt was submitted for recognition for the outstanding work she did when assigned to the Control Center. The event was attended by 80 offenders who heard from multiple speakers, these included former Royals First Baseman, Willie Mays Aikens who spoke on his life, faith, and struggles with Cocaine addiction and a federal prison sentence at USP-Atlanta; Vice Admiral (Ret.) The First Battle of Boonville occurred across the street from the present day location of the facility. I wanted to let you know that I worked with COI Hendren this evening in Segregation. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for November: COIs recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of November 2019. The staff of John J. Pershing School at Boonville Correctional Center hosted a spring 2021 graduation ceremony from our academic HiSet program on April 8, 2021. BCC made major classification moves in October and in November HU#6 Top Floor closed and bed assignments reconfigured. IAC Aubrey Coday was selected as Employee of the Month for October. There were over 60 bed moves in HU#3. 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. He was rehired as a COI at BCC in May 2015 and promoted to Corrections Officer II on January 14, 2018. COII Tanner Womack was selected to fill the vacant position of COIII at BCC effective September 15, 2019. We now have some identification on the cell door. CO I Gary Winfield was promoted to the position of Maintenance Supervisor I in training for Stationary Engineer effective August 4, 2019. Andrea Homan was selected to fill the vacant position of Addiction Counselor III at Boonville Treatment Center, effective April 14, 2019. Megan Willette has been selected to fill the CCM position at BTC effective June 2, 2019. 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. CO I Boggs has related experience in corrections with the State of Oklahoma and served as a Senior Correctional Officer there for several years during his employment at Core Civic Davis Correctional Facility from March 2014 through July 2019. She returned to the DOC as an OSA in October 2011 with Probation and Parole at Central Office giving her approximately 13 years of experience in corrections. COI Fredrich has served as a Field Training Officer since 2014 and held various posts throughout his career. RJ Garden 6-16-20 distributed 466.8 pounds of beets, turnips, strawberries to River of Life Food Pantry. Texas Roadhouse Peanuts for Everyone Day May 1st. Each person listed was honored with their own flag and their name was read during the ceremony as well as the countless unnamed and unknown soldiers. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: COI James Williams, COI Lou Gann, COI Donald Wallace. Frankie Jones began his employment with the Department as a COI at BCC in June 2009. COII Matthew Sutton is assigned to Housing Unit 8. 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. COI and Cook I and II Parking Spot Winners: COI James Williams, COI Jessica Ott, COI Jeffrey Hopper, COI Janet Milne, CKII Lisa Good, COI Wayne Gerard, COI Brandi Bell, CKII Lori Sims. Please congratulate Ms. Thiara and assist her as needed as she begins her assignment as SKII in the clothing commissary. CO I Parking Spot Winners: James Williams, DeShawn Cowans, Johnathon Jiordano, Carrie Daniels, Larry Chenault, Tim Rugen, Lisa Good, Anthony Ruselowski. I am pleased to announce the selection of Charles Weaver to the position of Maintenance Supervisor I effective Sunday, November 17, 2019. He also has been a licensed armature radio operator since 1992. 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. Chaplains. Laundry ManagerKelly Norris was selected as the BCC March Employee of the Month. Brett and Mike mobilized their crew and equipment quickly, and efficiently, to meet our needs. This shows that Cook II Cowans checks areas for contraband regularly. He maintained a professional attitude and ensured the moves were accurately completed while maintaining the rest of his duties. Please congratulate PPSI Hilden on his promotion and assist him as he takes on his new position in maintenance. This is a very exciting time for the dog handlers of the Impact Program. I wanted to let you know that I worked with COI Hendren this evening in Segregation. CO II Joanna Hinnard has been to fill the vacant position of Corrections Officer III effective July 25, 2019. COI Parking Spot Winners: Janet Milne, Dakota Innes, CKII Donna Bastian, Chadwick Hawthorne, Billie Buckles, Roy Chenault, Mitchell Hubbard, Barry Homan. This saved the institution $1,411.55. Mr. The handler introduced the dog and showed Senator Riddle the dogs current capabilities. In April, BCC staff and offenders prepared 75,000 bags for the Central MO Food Bank to be collected and delivered by the U.S. Daniels has been assigned as the regular officer in Housing Unit 5 when it was used for GP offenders. Sgt. COII Wells returned to the Department at Moberly Correctional Center and transferred to BCC in November 2018. She is the kind of employee and co-worker everyone appreciates! Please congratulate him and assist him as needed with his new position in maintenance. Our BCC program currently has 11 dogs that are looking for forever families. See all. CCM Haller oversees the Veterans Unit, and recently took over the Restorative Justice Craft room. Keener Tippin, Site Director for Ashland University informs us that. WebCorrectional Officer (Former Employee) - Boonville, MO - December 22, 2021 Disgusting work environment; mold, roaches and other pests crawling around. Core Training on hold. The submitting staff noted the experience gained from working with Ms. Gerlt and that she is very deserving of this recognition for her efforts and a job well done every day. He has served as a Firearms Instructor and is currently certified for armed transportation and MULES. In the Boonville Correctional Center, they will Just house male prisoners. Sgt. BCCs Empowering Dads Program allows one-on-one time with their fathers during interactive play, crafts, and bonding time. Donna Garber, Academic Teacher I Transfer from TCC, Rick Skaggs, Deputy Warden/Offender Management, Rick Skaggs has been selected to fill the position of Deputy Warden of Offender Management at BCC. It is really great to be working with so many dedicated professionals that care. Selected from the list of staff who did not call in during the month of July: COI Edward Innes, COI Shirey Samuels, COI Naw Ing. COI Travis Brennan, COI Janet Milne, COI Chris Wilmsmeyer, COI Thomas Fenton, CKII Marcus Hinkle. Congratulations toCCA Willa Gerltwas named Employee of the Month for June. Ashland University students Jeremy Arata and Jacob West were named to the Ashland University Dean's List for the Spring Semester. He knew what had to be done and did it. Thanks Tim Hendren for you hard work and dedication to Boonville Correctional Center and being a great asset to the team. effective April 19, 2019. Roger assists outside vendors and repairmen and communicates well with these outside providers and the deputy wardens office to ensure all deliveries, drivers, etc. CS I Knipp was a former member of the CO I Pre-Employment Interview Team for the Department and currently assists with the facility CO I Interview process. Naval Reserve for three years where he earned the First National Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and .38 caliber Pistol Marksman. When offenders break the rules the appropriate consequences for their behavior should be applied but punishment alone does very little to ensure that the misbehavior with not reoccur. Her nomination stated, "She is an outstanding employee. CO I DeShawn Cowans January Employee of the Month. BOONVILLE, Mo. Two Town Hall meetings were held on August 19, 2021. Mike Jewell was selected to fill the vacant position of Maintenance Supervisor II at BCC effective September 30, 2019. His willingness and imitative makes him an asset to the facility. WebBoonville Correctional Center PO Box 379 Boonville, MO 65233: Chillicothe Correctional Center 1500 W 3rd Chillicothe, MO 64601: MONTANA Department of Sheila Campbell-Malone, was selected as BCCs January 2020 Employee of the Month. Along with her duties as Switchboard Operator, she has assisted the mailroom and the personnel office during this period. David Wells was selected to fill the vacant position of Corrections Officer II at BCC. Roger has also volunteered to be the BCC Special Olympics Coordinator. Throughout April, participants took part in a spring cleaning project and the USPS Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Boonville Correctional Center Job Fair / Open Interviews November 30th. Morning and afternoon sessions to accommodate all shifts. On Memorial Day, May 25, 2020, during the morning flag detail. WebBOONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER: NCES School ID: 290003002896: State School ID: MO-002017-1041002017: District Name: Department Of Corrections district information: NCES District ID: National Center for Education Statistics: Office of Educational Research & Improvement, U.S. Dept. Selected from the list of staff who did not call in during the month of June. Gramlich went above and beyond and I wish we had more at BCC that would pitch in and help like this. MPW takes place in a different small-town in Missouri each year and photographers come from far and wide to document small-town life in a different town. Amanda Thiara, Executive II/Business Manager, AT III Heather Tayloris May Employee of the Month at BCC. He consistently goes above and beyond for the safety and security of the facility. It could not have been done without great team work. He has previously worked as a cable installer and satellite installer and has related experience. He was recognized by his BCC peers in 2017 and received the Distinguished Professional Award for non-. He was promoted to CO II in 1997, to CO III in March 2005 and to CS I in August 2012. OSA Craig has worked as a Housing Unit OSA since her hire date of June 2012 and has been assigned part-time to the Records Office for over a year. Mr. Shannon has a High School Diploma, and has a HVAC Universal License MIG, TIG, and Stick Welding Certificates. CO I Boggs begins his new duties on 1st Shift in Segregation. COI and Cook I and II Parking Spot Winners: CKII Sarah Gipson, COI Jeffrey Hopper, COI Diane Evans. 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. For each teacher she mentors, she takes on extra duties and responsibilities for several months. Please congratulate Jennifer Long and assist her as needed as she begins her new duties as Timekeeper for BCC. William Long has been selected to fill the vacant Physical Plant Supervisor I position at BCC. COI Larry Chenault always displays a positive attitude while at work and outside of work. MWII Herlein has related employment experience with OReilly Auto Parts as a retail sales specialist in 2011 and in 2017-2018, a mechanic/technician for CMMG Inc. from 2007 through 2010 and as the self-employed owner/manager of Malibu Customs completing maintenance and repair on light duty and medium duty vehicles. The August visit was held August 8, 2019. Jeffrey Chatman, James Williams, James Weeks, Michael Sample, Daniel Brady, Anthony Ruselowski, Naw Ing, and Dylan Tillman. She also worked as a Pharmacy Technician at D&H Pharmacy and Medical Arts for over four (4) years. Mr. Herlein began his career with the DOC in August 2011 as a Corrections Officer I and was promoted to the position of Maintenance Worker II on May 7, 2017. It is a minimum security (C-1 state penitentiary housing approximately 1,300 male inmates. Ms. Thiara was assigned to the Probation and Parole office as an Office Support Assistant from September 2002 through February 2017. The BCC Honor Guard posted colors for the Crime Victims Rights Week ceremony held April 10.Cooper County victims advocate Melissa Manning spoke at the event, which included information about resources available to crime victims in the area. The Southeast Correctional Center in Charleston has recorded the highest total of cases since the pandemic started, finding 19 staff cases and 47 inmate cases. CO I Incentive Winners for August: CO I Ryan Dixon, CO I Diane Evans, & CO I Jeffrey Baker. Mohawk is our featured dog of the quarter. HU#2 Opened on 4/17/20 for 102 offenders received from FRDC. This program is modeled after a program at CCC. Her nomination stated "CO I Daniels regularly performs her duties in HU#5 with the utmost professionalism. As her supervisor, I lean on her to handle certain daily responsibilities when I am out of the office. Kelly Norris was employed at BCC 22 years this February 17th. CO I Kevin Wilson was nominated and selected as BCCs July 2019 EOM for his selfless performance as the dining room officer. COI Jason Murdock was promoted to the position of Corrections Officer II effective Sunday, November 3, 2019. I am pleased to announce the promotion of Jennifer Long to the position of SOSA in the Personnel Office effective June 5, 2020. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as Historic District H.[2]:4042[3] He recently has assisted the Restorative Justice Staff Members by helping with tool control and ensuring their area was set up for success. 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. He volunteers for helping other staff in segregation and frequent overtime. WebAlgoa Correctional Center (1980s-1995) 2. 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. Mike Jewell began his career with the Department of Corrections in January 2014 and served as an assistant to the locksmith, Maintenance Worker II. 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. MW II Eric Herlein has been selected to fill the vacant position of Garage Supervisor effective August 1, 2019. Corrections Employee Week Celebration September 21st thru 25th. CS I Knipp is the current Commander for Crisis Negotiation Team #3 for the Department, CPR certified, shotgun certified, defensive tactics certified, urinalysis collector and breathalyzer certified.

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