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            | To the editor: These pictures are almost a decade 
			old. 
			 
			 It’s been almost ten years since my son, Jacob 
			Bowersock, committed Suicide at the age of 16. With the recent loss 
			of another life in this brutal way, I wanted to just take another 
			moment to refresh everyone on the 988 hotline for mental health 
			crisis. 
 There is no rhyme or reason and typically not a ton of signs prior 
			to this type of loss…. But we need to prepare ourselves, our 
			children and our community on all the resources available when faced 
			with a mental health crisis for ourselves or someone we know.
 
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            Let’s make sure we are also being supportive, loving 
			and kind to those around us. Our world is a hot mess and dealing 
			with every day stresses can at times be too much. 
 988…… simple number! Save it in your phone, your kids’ phone, post 
			it at your place of work, your local community bulletin boards….. 
			anywhere and everywhere!
 
 Jacob had dreams, but his mental health crisis had a terminal 
			ending. Let’s continue to be his voice!!!
 
 Misty Bell
 [Posted 
            
			January 20, 
			2024]
             
            
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