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Local NewsMan's body found in Miami County pond Monday near where missing man last seenWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Calm weather & comfortable temperatures to start weekLocal NewsEducation advocates react to Department of Education uncertaintyLocal NewsTax dollars pay for most legal settlements in Kansas City, MissouriLocal NewsShawnee businesses reeling from Midland Drive closures amid I-435 bridge projectRoyalsKauffman Stadium's food scene is grand slam for fans
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Dose of determination in Kansas' 1st female doctor continues to inspire today
As the first female doctor in Kansas, Celia Ann Dayton’s story is more than a chapter in history, it’s an example of breaking barriers and following one’s passion, regardless of the time or place.'These are neighbors': Community rallies behind apartment fire victims
After a building at The Lodge apartments caught fire, community is showing up for the 14 displaced.Kansas City passes $2.5B budget, future of KCATA buses still up in the air
Kansas City, Missouri, passed its $2.5 billion budget, but it's unclear how long the Kansas City Area Transit Authority (KCATA) buses and public transit system will be running under that funding.Federal workers to host grassroots networking event for laid-off employees
Some of the local employees affected by federal furloughs and layoffs have started taking things into their own hands.Safe Place program at QuikTrip provides lifeline for KC youth
Two KC teens found safety and support at a QuikTrip thanks to the Safe Place program, a national initiative that provides immediate assistance to youth in crisis.Missouri farmers push for affordable healthcare options in state House bill
Farmers are advocating for Missouri House Bill 366, a piece of legislation that would allow the Missouri Farm Bill to offer health care benefits to its members.
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