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The state already had infection control guidance in place, yet 36 died in the November 2020 outbreak at state-run facility.
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Jerry Tovo is a drill sergeant turned commercial photographer. His new exhibition opens soon at the International Photography Hall of Fame.
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Low pay rates exacerbated by the pandemic have left the facilities around the state short-staffed to the point they have empty beds while still having waiting lists.
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Rick Beyer’s 2013 documentary “The Ghost Army” helped lead to new recognition for “World War II’s artists of deception.”
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Currently $20 million of the state’s annual $400 million in gaming revenue goes toward veterans. A state lawmaker wants voters to increase that share.
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Food Outreach provides nutritious meals to people living with cancer or HIV. Now the nonprofit is piloting a project to help veterans with uncontrolled diabetes.
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Got Your Six Support Dogs has trained 50 service dogs for veterans with PTSD.
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Commitment Coffee is helping to cover some of the college expenses of veterans' children.
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The old recreational space is now 37 affordable apartments, which the developer says is focused on serving artists and veterans who meet income requirements.
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The Veterans Community Project, a Kansas City-based nonprofit, is building tiny homes and an outreach center in the JeffVanderLou neighborhood to help veterans who are experiencing homelessness.