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More than 50 public health workers in Kansas have lost their jobs after the loss of $33 million in federal health and mental health grants.
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TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Mental health services in Kansas are set to lose at least $7M in federal funding as the Trump administration cuts funding for related services nationwide.
The measles outbreak has grown from southwest Kansas as the Sedgwick County Health Department reports the first case in the ...
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