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                    Local NewsWage cuts push Mexican seasonal workers to rethink returningWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Creepy cool for trick or treatingLocal NewsFederal government employees in Kansas City working without pay speak out
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                  Mother of child in Blue Valley School District incident wants teacher rehiredThe mother of a child in the Blue Valley School District supports her son's former teacher who was fired after she violated district policy when she helped the woman's son during a problem at school.  As college costs soar, KCK students explore affordable post-secondary optionsStudents at Tuesday's KCKPS college and career fair are grappling with the rising costs of higher education, exploring alternative pathways to achieve their dreams without breaking the bank.  Food pantries prepare for surge as government shutdown threatens SNAP benefitsGrocery shopping has become a calculated exercise for many families, with every item carefully planned and selected to stretch limited budgets.  Lenexa farmer pushes back against city's future development plansWalnut Pond Agricultural Discovery Center is caught in a standoff with the City of Lenexa over future development and code compliance.  Nonprofits support one another during federal funding freezes, shutdownAfter nearly eight months, KSHB 41 followed up with KC Farm School for an update on the U.S. Department of Agriculture funding freezes from March.  Nearly 700,000 Missourians to go without SNAP benefits next monthThe government shutdown will continue into day 21. While lawmakers remain in a standoff, some families are left wondering if they will be able to put food on the table.
 
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