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'We come for work': USDA rolls back migrant seasonal worker rules for farmers
That’s the message farmer Steve Bowlin shared with KSHB 41 agricultural reporter Ryan Gamboa after the USDA rolled back seasonal worker requirements for farmers.Questions remain following new Department of Veterans Affairs copay requirements
KSHB 41 reporter Elyse Schoenig learned about this change through an email from a viewer last week. After airing the initial story Tuesday, she reached out to the VA with follow-up questions.Lexington, Missouri, neighborhood's second gas leak in 2 days is ‘tiresome’
Two gas leaks in two days have forced evacuations in Lexington, Missouri, leaving residents frustrated and demanding answers about safety protocols during utility work.China soybean orders from U.S. hit zero; USDA’s Rollins urges new trade deals
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins made her third visit to Missouri since she took over as head of the Department of Agriculture. It's her most-visited state since she was selected to lead the department.Johnson County groups host event to address teen mental health crisis
Zero Reasons Why, Tyler's House KC, and Johnson County Mental Health bring teens together for community mental health event at Broadmoor Park in Mission.Missouri minimum wage ballot petition in the works as businesses, cities adapt
On Wednesday, the Belton, Missouri, Chamber of Commerce, alongside its neighboring community chamber, hosted a town hall on the topic of minimum wage law changes.
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