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Shining light on mental health struggles in IDD community
We’ve heard many voices highlighting areas of mental health throughout the month of May, now we're hearing from an expert about mental health awareness in the IDD community.'Helping people at the toughest time': KC-area funeral home celebrates 125 years
For 125 years, McGilley Memorial Chapels has served the greater Kansas City area, caring for thousands of families during their time of grief.Ionia farmer speaks on mental health stigma in the agricultural community
Farmers have the highest suicide rate of any job in the U.S. The Pettis County Farm Bureau and its members are working to destigmatize mental health and invest in resources for help.Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery recognizes Memorial Day
Dozens of people gathered at the Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery in Kansas to observe Memorial Day with a solemn ceremony.Ralph Yarl honored at Going the Distance for Brain Injury run
Ralph Yarl was honored at this year's 'Going the Distance for Brain Injury' run. KSHB spoke to his family and runners about who they participated for.Olathe eighth-grader heads to Scripps National Spelling Bee
Emory Jobe, an eighth-grader at Mission Trail Middle School in Olathe, is headed to the Scripps National Spelling Bee on May 28.
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