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Lee's Summit mayor addresses apartment development concerns with KSHB 41 News
Lee's Summit is experiencing a surge in apartment-style housing developments, with longtime residents questioning whether the city is prioritizing the right type of housing for its growing population.
Surprise $135M bridge funding announced month after Chiefs stadium news
Kansas City, Kansas, will receive $135 million in funding to replace bridges along the Central Avenue corridor. Some residents wonder if the move intentionally aligns with an incoming Chiefs stadium.
Olathe plans program for behavioral needs
Olathe's new alternative learning program for students with social, emotional and behavioral needs is moving closer to its planned August opening.
Students get leg up on healthcare careers through Medical Professions Academy
Medical Professions is a four-year academy for students with interests in future healthcare careers that will require graduate school.
Liberty residents receive letters about potential lead in water service lines
Concerns about water safety in Liberty after more than 5,500 residents received letters from the city warning that their water service lines may contain lead,Program at Juniper Gardens Training Farm helps refugees plant 'New Roots'
A farming program called New Roots at the Juniper Gardens Training Farm in Kansas City, Kansas, is helping refugees plant new roots in more ways than one.
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