Noelle McGee
Jeanne Esmann, left, a Crosspoint Human Services case manager, goes over a form Thursday with client Dean March of Danville. On Thursday, the agency stopped taking new clients, except for children and those in crisis, because of the state's cloudy budget picture.
DANVILLE – When Dean March's parents died within a year of each other, his life started spinning out of control. March, who suffered from depression and schizophrenia, turned to drugs to numb his pain and symptoms of his mental illness.
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