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Local COVID-19 spread exceeding projections

Kansas City mental health expert weighs in on reactions to violence

Kansas City mental health expert weighs in on reactions to violence Kansas City mental health expert weighs in on reactions to violence and last updated 2021-05-03 23:53:44-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Seeing and hearing about all the violence in a community can be sickening, according to Kansas City area doctors. Your amygdala starts spinning out of control, and then once you get into that situation, you can t rationalize your way out of it, Dr. Sasha Hamdani, a psychiatrist at the Psychiatry Associates of Kansas City, said. So yes, you can have these situations where you just get absolutely overwhelmed with it.

Wheat fertilization past to present

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE Wheat fertilization past to present The Drought Monitor, as of this past Tuesday shows the same pattern as the previous update. Most of Barton, Stafford, Pawnee, Rice, and Reno Counties continue abnormally dry with moderate drought a close as Ellis and eastern Ellsworth Counties. The six to ten-day outlook (Dec. 16 to 20) indicates slightly above normal temperatures for the state with below normal precipitation. The eight to 14 day outlook (Dec. 18 to 24) indicates above normal temperatures and below normal precipitation. The 90 day outlook (December through February) is for slightly below normal precipitation (which isn’t much to begin with) and above normal temperatures. A La Nina Effect is evident.

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