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What do incoming WyCo leaders think about the residency requirement?
KSHB 41's Rachel Henderson spoke with incoming Wyandotte County leaders about their stances on the residency requirement for UG employees.
Nurse practitioners react to incoming student loan caps for graduate degrees
Practicing nurses are questioning the Trump administration's efforts to reduce the cost of education.
'Why didn't I get a letter?': Belton considers ban on 'no chance' game machines
There are about 12 businesses in Belton that could see changes in who they serve and how they operate as the City Council considers banning "no chance" game machines.
Neighbors bring concerns to company behind Plaza redesign plans
Residents and neighbors filled an auditorium Monday night on the Country Club Plaza to share concerns about what the streets and buildings in the iconic district will look like in the future.
Wyandotte County passes controversial camping ordinance
The Unified Government voted 6-2 last week to pass a controversial ordinance banning camping on public and private property without permits or permission.
What's next for Lee's Summit $220M development after opposition from neighbors?
What's next for a $220 million development proposal after the Lee's Summit City Council voted it down 8-1 Tuesday night at a contentious meeting?
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