News From Terre Haute, Indiana

October 12, 2009

Corrections superintendent receives award


CARLISLE — Indiana Department of Correction Commissioner Edwin Buss has honored Superintendent Bruce Lemmon with the prestigious Distinguished Service Award.

The honor was presented during a special ceremony Wednesday in Evansville, site of the Indiana Correctional Association Fall Conference.

Superintendent Lemmon began his IDOC career in 1976 and has held numerous positions, including director of Indianapolis Men’s Work Release, regional director of Adult Facilities, deputy commissioner of Administration and deputy commissioner of Re-Entry. He is a graduate of Indiana State University.

For the past year Lemmon has been doing double duty, serving as superintendent of both Wabash Valley and the Putnamville Correctional facilities. Buss has named Sullivan County resident James Basinger as the new Wabash Valley superintendent.

Lemmon said he is highly appreciative of being honored with the Distinguished Service Award, adding, “I would much rather talk about how proud I am of the Department, my staff and our facilities, all contributing to the success of offenders preparing for a successful return to society.”