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The event created to break the stigma around mental health and to make people aware of mental health services
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Losing someone to suicide, like it does for many people, hits close to home for the owner of Essential Shooting Supplies, Chuck Lovelace
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The record numbers are leading to renewed calls for those in crisis to seek help, and for those around them to take action
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NAMI, the National Alliance for Mental Illness, is a nonprofit that offers support for those going through mental illness, and they said it impacts everyone
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A new study shows suicide rates are climbing in Wisconsin, now one of the leading causes of death in the state, and area mental health centers are on the front line in the battle against rising suicide rates, especially in rural areas
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In his state of the state address, Governor Evers declared 2023 the ‘Year of Mental Health.’He wants the next state budget to include $500 million in mental and behavioral investments.This includes more than $3 million to cover operating costs for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Support which launched last summer.
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The Marathon County Health Department hopes to reduce suicide deaths by forming a review team
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Through increased awareness, talking about suicide has gotten easier
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People experiencing a mental health crisis can now call 988 for assistance.Health officials hope new number will connect more people with the resources they need.
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Corrections officers saw inmate attempting suicide Tuesday