Child abuse survivor notes approval for ‘call 911’ signs
WICHITA, Kan. — For Beverly “B. Kay†Van Es, the Thanksgiving spirit came walking down a sidewalk on Tuesday afternoon.
The spirit arrived in the form of a middle-school boy who stopped outside her Wichita home and began talking with her husband, Jack, about the sign posted in their front yard. That sign is about me, he told the couple.
The experience resonated with Van Es because of the March d...
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