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Blue Springs School District must pay $4 million in lawsuit by transgender student
The Blue Springs School District must pay more than $4 million in damages to a transgender student after it did…
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Reward grows to find person who beheaded Kansas police officer’s puppy
Reward money from across the nation is pouring in to help apprehend the suspect who killed a Kansas police officer’s…
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World’s largest mule train at area college makes it into Guinness World Records
Mules parading through a college town have made it into the Guinness World Records. The feat was confirmed after review…
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Biden touts infrastructure in Kansas City as polls plummet
President Joe Biden was in Kansas City on Wednesday to discuss infrastructure but its the polls that need rebuilding according…
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Twelve previously homeless men to graduate from City Union Mission program
On Tuesday, Dec. 7, twelve previously homeless men will participate in a special ceremony as they graduate from City Union…
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Local ministries rely on your generosity to serve women, babies and adoptive children
Dwight and I go out for breakfast to celebrate special occasions such as the first snowfall of the season, election…
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Kansas City charter schools enrollment surpasses public schools
For the first time ever, more K-12 students in Kansas City are enrolled in charter schools than in traditional public…
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Judge rules in favor of Missouri-led coalition of states to temporarily halt vaccine mandate
A federal judge on Monday placed a temporary injunction on the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for healthcare workers at Medicare-…
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Go big or go home: Missouri governor wants bold ideas for budget surplus
Some of the recent massive spending by Congress will make its way to Missouri. Gov. Mike Parson is looking for…