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                    WeatherKSHB Weather Blog | Small 'trick' possible tonight; Freeze watch for Kansas CityYour VoiceFederal government employees in Kansas City working without pay speak outWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Creepy cool for trick or treating
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                  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.  Area Head Start programs may use reserve funds to stay open during shutdownThe Mid-America Regional Council said last week its Head Start partners across Jackson, Platte and Clay counties may need to temporarily close beginning Nov. 1. because of the government shutdown.  KCPS ready to sell vacant Waldo lot 23 years after closing Bingham Middle SchoolAn empty lot in Waldo that has sat vacant for years is finally planned to go up for sale, giving neighbors another chance to influence what gets built on the former Bingham Middle School site.  Harrisonville High School makes final push to win $1M in national contestThe clock is ticking to help Harrisonville High School win $1 million in T-Mobile's Friday Night 5G Lights competition.
 
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