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A suicide prevention center that serves all but one of Kansas' 105 counties will remain open after an influx of private donations and help from a state agency.
Headquarters Counseling in Topeka said it needed to raise $90,000 by Dec. 5 to stay open after it lost several grants.
The Topeka Capital-Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2h0987R) that the organization has met that goal. The organization said it received $60,000 in private donations. And last Friday, the Kansas Department of Aging and Disability Services said it could give the organization $25,000 in grant money and suggested it could be used as matching funds.
Headquarters executive director ...