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More than six months after the December tornado outbreak, many western Kentucky residents are looking for mental health resources to help them navigate the trauma caused by the disaster.
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Throughout the Ohio Valley, experts say the mental health care system needs to be bolstered with community and school mental health resources, extensive outpatient treatment and additional options to help kids before they need hospitalization.
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A spire stood atop the Graves County Courthouse before an E-4 tornado swept through downtown Mayfield in December. While the spire no longer tops the courthouse, it can still be seen – less than a hundred yards away – in a mural just off the square proclaiming “Mayfield: More than a Memory.”
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It’s been about three months since tornadoes devastated hundreds of homes and businesses across Kentucky. As individuals continue to rebuild their homes and lives, mental health issues resulting from the trauma of the tornado may just now be setting in for some survivors.
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Life on the farm, especially the family farm, often brings to mind images of hard physical work, balanced by the independence and peace of a rural lifestyle.
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The recent tornados and resulting death and destruction will leave scars on the communities they devastated for months—and likely years—to come. Another...
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School counselors say students are struggling with an increase in depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts during the pandemic.
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As Kentucky students prepare to return to in-person classes after the past year’s turbulence caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, a western Kentucky school...
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Taylor, who gave up his salary last year to support front-line restaurant workers, is being remembered as a "people-first leader." He died by suicide last week at age 65.
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It’s been nearly two years since Kingston Academy shut down, but Marie still struggles with guilt and says she feels like “a dirt of a mom” for sending…