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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Clay County Sheriffs Office is set to host its sixth Community Drug Education Summit on June 15.The summit will begin at 6 p.m. at Harmony Vineyard Church, 600 E. 46th St. Kansas City, Missouri. Its located near North Oak Traffi
stanley website cway and Interstate 29.Any parents, students, educators, loved ones of addicts, and all concerned communit
stanley quencher y members are encouraged by the sheriffs office to attend.After a recent uptick in fatal and near-fatal overdoses due to fentanyl-laced pills, the sheriffs office began holding summits to discuss the dangers with the community.Since July 2020, Clay County has investigated 15 overdose deaths.Additionally, Clay County Sheriff Will Akin notes the death of an Oak Park High School student on March 29 brought awareness to the need to educate the community on the severity and prevalence of fentanyl-laced pills. Part of the summit will feat
stanley termoska ure addiction prevention as well as treatment resources. Tri-County Mental Health, Signature Psychiatric and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will assist in providing community resources. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, Mquv 5 key takeaways from Tuesday s presidential debate
This years election has already been one of the most contentious in modern history, but for one family from Flagstaff, Arizona, it is their most me
stanley thermosflasche morable.In 1920, Blanche Reeves was a 29-year-old mother of five living in Iowa on her farm with her husband. Just two years prior, she had come down with pneumonia after contracting the flu during the 1918 pandemic. Her hair all fell out and she was just in bed for a very long time, said Reeves daughter, Helen, now 91.Helen Reeves was not born at the time, but she remembers
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stanley travel mug t her mothers condition. She says she was in a coma and doctors didnt expect her to make it through the night. He said [my mother] couldnt react to what was happening but could hear what was being said in the room, she said.Reeves says the doctor left a death certificate with her father to fill out in the morning as he waited with her mother, but it laid on the bedside table in the hospital empty as her mother began to pull through.She would remain bedridden and resting for nearly two years as she battled the illness one day in 1920. Dad said she just sat up in bed and said, Im going to go vote, said Reeves.That year was the first wom