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Donors, food banks still feeding the hungry as hope grows government will reopen
Food banks across the area are working overtime to get food to the hungry as federal lawmakers inch closer to reopening the government after a 41-day shutdown
Mission Gateway site closer to potential development with foreclosure trial
The site of the former Mission Mall has sat mostly empty since 2006, becoming a source of frustration for Mission residents who have watched multiple development plans fail over the years.
Hickman Mills School District cut paid crossing guards 6 years ago, records show
The Hickman Mills School District has not provided contracted crossing guard services since 2019, according to records KSHB 41 obtained via public records request.
Family honors memory of Liberty barber who served those in need
Liberty barber Breann Hill is remembered for her compassion toward people with special needs, homelessness and those recently released from jail.
Ward Parkway Lanes' Bob Covey maintains traditions as he nears retirement
After running his shop, Custom Bowling Services, inside Ward Parkway Lanes for the last 25 years, Bob Covey knows how to strike up a conversation.
JoCo provides access to housing for young adults aging out of foster care
Mother Michelle Phoenix was able to secure housing for her and her baby through a program in Johnson County called "Foster Youth to Independence."
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