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Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution
Medium-security prison in Wisconsin, United States
Medium-security prison in Wisconsin, United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| prison_name | Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution |
| image | Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution.jpg |
| caption | KMCI in May 2024 |
| street-address | W9071 Forest Drive, P.O. Box 31 |
| city | Plymouth |
| county | Sheboygan |
| state | Wisconsin |
| zip | 53073 |
| location | Town of Mitchell |
| status | Operational |
| classification | Medium |
| capacity | 1,187 males (operating) |
| population | 1,182 males |
| populationdate | FY 2019 |
| opened | 1962 |
| managed_by | Wisconsin Department of Corrections |
| Division of Adult Institutions | |
| warden | Jon Noble |
| director | Thomas Pollard |
| street-address = W9071 Forest Drive, P.O. Box 31 Division of Adult Institutions The Kettle Moraine Correctional Institution is a medium security prison located 10 miles west of Plymouth, Wisconsin in the unincorporated town of Greenbush. The facility is located off Wisconsin Highway 67 just east of the Sheboygan/Fond du Lac County line.
History
The institution was opened in 1962 as the Wisconsin School for Boys, a juvenile facility. It was converted to an adult medium security prison in 1974 when Lincoln Hills School was expanded.
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