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Washburn Rural teen first female to earn Eagle Scout award in Shunga

She started her efforts in community service by selling Thin Mints in Girl Scouts. Now 16, Camryn Clark has earned Eagle Award for creating a flag reclamation box. Among the first class of female Eagle Scouts in the United States, Clark is also the first female Eagle Scout in the Shunga District. She s a member of Troop 7. It took two years to climb up the ranks of Boy Scouts. After earning Life Scout in September, she began the flag reclamation box that resides at Washburn Rural High School. “I did a project that involved JROTC at my school, Clark said.   We do a lot of flag retirements. But we kept all of our old flags in a box. And their whole thing was about respect, how this flag needs this amount of respect and how it should be treated.

Help is available for Kansans dealing with mental health issues

Mental health can be isolating. The number of people who are being diagnosed with mental illness is on the rise. People like Washburn Rural High School girls wrestling coach Damon Parker are speaking out about their struggles. Nobody is an island, said Sherrie Vaughn, executive director of NAMI Kansas,a national, state and local mental health alliance.  Everybody has a parent. They have friends. They have neighbors, co-workers, supervisors, employees, fellow congregants. Just look at the social sphere and everybody has some interaction or connection with people. Everybody is impacted by that lived experience of mental illness in some form or another.

The graduating seniors of The Capital-Journal s All-City Academic Team will make Topeka proud

The graduating seniors of The Capital-Journal s All-City Academic Team will make Topeka proud Rafael Garcia, Topeka Capital-Journal © Evert Nelson The Capital-Journal s All-City Academic Team, from left: Brianna Smith, Hope Street Academy; Mary Kate Gerber, Silver Lake High School; Benjamin William Weinzirl, Shawnee Heights High School; Tyler Norsworthy, Washburn Rural High School; De Avion Emerson, Highland Park High School; John Joshua Bernardino, Topeka High School; Gaea Gratiae Tigue Tradio, Topeka West High School; and Kaden Fox, Seaman High School. Some won t wander too far off, attending and making names for themselves at Kansas excellent state colleges and universities. Others will move thousands of miles away to introduce others across the nation to the hard-working character and authentic essence of what it means to be a Kansan.

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