In Case You Missed It!

In Case You Missed It!

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Christian Heritage hosted two Father Son Hang Outs at the Tecumseh State Correctional Institution (TSCI) on March 12 and May 26. A total of seven fathers enjoyed painting, yard games, cupcakes and a photo booth with their sons.Read more

Christian Heritage hosted a Father Son Hang Out at the Omaha Correctional Center (OCC) on May 17. Seven fathers and 11 sons enjoyed painting, yard games, cupcakes and a photo booth together.Read more

IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Unit Case Manager Kristie Sargent begins her day going over inmate pass requests at the Community Correctional Center – Omaha (CCC-O). Sargent has been with the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) since 1998. Her main job duties include supervising incarcerated individuals and team members, working with outside resources to assist inmates with re-entering public life, and making sure everything at CCC-O runs smoothly. "I enjoy my job because it is satisfying assisting people get back on their feet to became law-abiding, responsible citizens," Sargent said. #NDCSTeamMemberSpotlightRead more

The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) honored 64 team members at the 2018 Annual ceremony on May 16. Congratulations everyone!Read more

The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) honored 64 team members at the 2018 Annual ceremony on May 16. Congratulations everyone!Read more

The Nebraska Department of Correctional Services (NDCS) honored 64 team members at the 2018 Annual ceremony on May 16. Congratulations everyone!Read more

On May 15, Omaha Correctional Center (OCC) Staff Activities Committee hosted its annual BBQ. Staff activities members and executive staff grilled hamburgers and hot dogs for all three shifts. This was held in conjunction with Correctional Staff Month and to honor all staff for their hard work, dedication, sacrifice.Read more

On March 26, while on duty at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women (NCCW), Unit Case Worker (UCW) Pinneo was in dining and noticed an incarcerated individual choking. The incarcerated individuals face was red, her arms were flailing, she stopped coughing and UCW Pinneo ran to her aide and performed the Heimlich maneuver. After a few abdominal thrusts, UCW Pinneo was able to free the object from her airway. While performing the Heimlich maneuver, UCW Pinneo remained calm and confident, and his actions that day were heroic as he applied his training to save an incarcerated individual from a very serious situation. In...Read more

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