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Missouri farmer, rancher concerned about impacts of US-China trade war
The U.S. and China confirmed a reduction in tariffs the countries previously imposed on each other, but the agricultural community is still concerned about the immediate and long-term impacts.Lee's Summit School District's Grow Your Own program helps future teachers
The Lee's Summit School District has a program to grow its own teachers as high school seniors can sign on to the district's Grow Your Own program to become future teachers.City of Gardner notified Aspen Place Apartments of safety concerns
Last week, Aspen Place Apartments were condemned by the City of Gardner, forcing more than a hundred families from their homes.Habitat KC's annual Women Build kicks off Tuesday, promoting women owning homes
Habitat KC's Women Build has been going on for more than three decades. The event is for women to build homes with other women in mind.KCK native breathes life into Quindaro community through free yoga classes
A Kansas City, Kansas, native is breathing life into the Quindaro neighborhood she grew up in by offering free yoga classes each week.An in-depth look at Henry County cancerous chemical testing
Henry County residents are continuing to voice their concerns on the heels of multiple testing reports revealing cancerous chemicals in the soil and water.
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