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  • It’s easy to say funding matters – but the process of actually following the money is messy. The safety net includes hundreds of organizations, dozens of funding streams, and systems that were never designed to be interoperable. It felt, at times, like trying to move from stargazing to actually flying a satellite. But if public health can develop better tools to analyze, visualize, and advise on these funding flows, we can help change that. We can be a steward of smarter investment – not just an outside participant in the next grant cycle.
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    Follow the Money: Mapping Local Public Health Investments to Drive Real Change

    Posted onJune 25, 2025April 15, 2026

    The world is full of wicked problems – those persistent, complex issues that defy easy solutions and quietly erode the health and potential…

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  • Implementing harm reduction policies and practices gives community members options to engage with systems of care and move toward recovery.
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    Harm Reduction Policies: Recommendations for Leaders

    Posted onApril 22, 2025April 15, 2026

    Missouri stands at a critical turning point. For the first time since 2019, there has been a decrease in drug overdose deaths—up to…

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  • Following cool tips for a healthy summer, a girl drinks from a water bottle in front of friends who are taking a break from playing soccer outside.
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    Stay Cool: Tips for a Healthy Summer

    Posted onJune 17, 2025April 15, 2026

    Summer is a season of sunshine, exploration, and well-earned downtime for kids and families—but high temperatures and outdoor activities can also bring health…

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  • School-aged children raise their hands in a classroom setting. In 2000, measles was declared eliminated in the US — so why are some states, including nearby Kansas, having measles outbreaks now? The answer isn’t a mystery: fewer kids are getting vaccinated against measles.
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    Measles in the US: What You Need to Know

    Posted onApril 1, 2025April 15, 2026

    UPDATE: On Friday, April 18, Missouri announced a confirmed measles case in Taney County connected to international travel. The patient is a child…

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  • 2023 Missouri Legislative Wrap Up
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    2025 Missouri Legislative Wrap Up

    Posted onJune 3, 2025May 15, 2026

    At Jackson County Public Health, we believe public health is more than just healthcare. Laws and policies play a vital role in shaping…

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  • 100 Years of Building Community interactive display and tabling setup
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    Celebrating 100 Years of Building Community Through an Interactive Display

    Posted onJuly 25, 2025April 22, 2026

    Written by: Makayla McClenahan, Summer 2025 JCPH Communications Intern Public health isn’t just what happens inside a clinic—it’s woven into the everyday choices…

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  • A veterinarian examines a chicken for bird flu.
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    Your Bird Flu Questions, Answered

    Posted onDecember 26, 2024May 15, 2026

    Last updated 12/27/2024. This winter, reported cases of birds infected with avian influenza have risen in the Kansas City area. While the public…

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  • The Community Innovation Summit was spearheaded by Health Director Bridgette Shaffer, alongside other key leaders, including Assistant Health Director Ray Dlugolecki, Community Engagement & Policy Division Manager Kristin Schlenk, and Community Initiatives Coordinator Kiki Saragnese.
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    Community Innovation Summit: Catch The Recap

    Posted onAugust 23, 2024April 15, 2026

    Earlier this month, Jackson County Public Health hosted a full-day Community Innovation Summit at the Stoney Creek Conference Center in Independence. Key partners…

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    Extreme Cold Preparedness Tips

    Posted onJanuary 4, 2025April 15, 2026

    Winters in Missouri can be unpredictable and almost always have periods of extreme cold weather. Even short periods of exposure to extreme cold…

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  • JCPH has partnered with KultureCity® to earn Sensory Inclusive™ Certified status and accommodate guests with sensory needs. This image shows noise cancelling headphones, fidget toys, and communication cards.
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    JCPH is now Sensory Inclusive™ Certified

    Posted onSeptember 12, 2024April 15, 2026

    Jackson County Public Health has partnered with KultureCity® to earn Sensory Inclusive™ Certified status, which enhances our ability to assist and accommodate guests…

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