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Local NewsOvercrowded, outdated: OP City Council approves new city hall building purchaseWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Back to the heat Wednesday, storm chances followNational NewsMore than 160 still missing in Kerr County after catastrophic Texas floods
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'It's unstable': Former Job Corps employee quits amid uncertainty of the program
While Job Corps Centers were given the green light to continue operations again, with a lawsuit still pending, staff members are still feeling the uncertainty of the program.Low-income housing non-profit gets 400% increase in property value assessment
Jackson County business owners are reporting higher than expected property value assessments and that could mean changes in how they operate their businesses.Kansas City call center prepares for increased volume after LGBTQ+ line will end
Starting July 17th, the dedicated line for LGBTQ+ individuals will no longer be an option and that means more calls to crisis hotline centers across Missouri.Maternal, infant care center aims to address health disparities in Kansas City
Tonia Wright, founder and CEO of Altruism Inc., is on a mission to save the lives of new and expecting mothers and their babies.Slight decrease to Independence Day cookout prices, more savings for consumers
Burgers, brats, and potato salad. Burgers, brats, and potato salad. Independence Day is inching closer and local shoppers are finding ways to save a buck.Bill seeks to end federal oversight of Haskell Indian Nations University
A bill introduced in Congress on Monday would transfer oversight of Haskell Indian Nations University from the federal government to a board of trustees made up of tribal representatives.
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