OVERLAND PARK,Kan. — A woman killed in a senseless detest crime three years ago lives on through a scholarship fund in her name. Two children at the Children’s Center for the Visually Impaired won $4500 scholarships from the Terri LaManno Foundation. Terri worked as an occupational therapist at CCVI for eight years. After her death in 2014, her family effect together a scholarship fund to help families pay for the therapy for their visually impaired children. CCVI on Monday […]
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