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Students from Future Farmers of America in Daviess and Henderson counties are bringing to the stage some of today’s mental health challenges faced by farm…
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Kentucky students continue to readjust to in-person classes after the virtual learning and changing schedules of the COVID-19 pandemic. Owensboro Public…
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School counselors in Kentucky say students are struggling with an increase in depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts during the coronavirus…
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About 700 Kentuckians a year take their own lives.Now, a group in western Kentucky called Infinite Hope has been formed to support those left behind. WKU…
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Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman says adults have talked a lot about how the pandemic has impacted the mental health of K-12 students.What’s too often…
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The time we're living in now might be thought of as “pandemic recovery.”After 15 months of shutdowns, stress and isolation, Kentucky is open for business…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has sickened more than 450,000 Kentuckians and claimed the lives of more than 7,000 people in the Bluegrass State.Along with the…
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A new support group in Henderson is aimed at helping people who have lost a loved one to suicide.The group’s founder, Cindy Weaver, said it’s called…
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Henderson Community College is increasing support for students facing personal challenges that might have been intensified by the emotional and physical…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased stress in many parts of life for families in Kentucky and around the nation.During pandemic, the 211 hotline in the…