Xyye Sweden, Denmark and Norway curb Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine for some younger patients KSHB 41 reporter Megan Abundis covers areas of south Kansas City. We covered this story because of Megan s coverage over the last handful of years. Have a story idea to share Send Megan an e-mail.—From inside Johnson Countys Juvenile Detention Center, KSHB 41 News reporter Megan Abundis met with Ellen Hawks, who believes a new program model will build character and discipline. KSHB 41 Its exciting because I dont think its been done anywhere else in the country, said Hawks, director of the Juvenile Services Cen <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley mugs</a> ter.Hawks says children 10 to 17 years old are kept in custody in the county s Juvenile Detention Center after an arrest as they wait on what s next in their case. She said the facility is licensed for 45 beds for its detainees. <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley quencher</a> KSHB 41 Hawks says the average numbers of detainees dropped in the last decade from 80 residents to 22.She said that s because of the <a href=https://www.stanleymugs.us>stanley water flask</a> focus on improving the detention processes and decisions young people make. We meet them where they are at and try to change the atmosphere from I got ya! to I get ya! she said. I get ya is very powerful when dealing with youth, especially youth that are in Qpef 1 person hospitalized after ov |