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WyCo resident says Jackson County isn’t only county with assessment woes
Some Wyandotte County residents tell KSHB 41 they've had high property tax and assessment value issues.'We are supporting them': Blue Valley's all-staff rally stressed retention
The Blue Valley School Board will vote on raises that could make the district's salaries the highest in Johnson County.All-natural products at Be Whole Again Farm in Excelsior Springs heal body, land
A family farm in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, hopes their products will heal bodies and heal our land. “Be Whole Again Farm” specializes in 100 percent grass-fed A2 raw milk.KC woman's simple act of kindness saves a life over a decade later
What started as a simple act of kindness turned into a life-saving moment 14 years later. "I would do it again"Riders voice concerns after route changes on K-10 Connector to Lawrence
Starting this week, K-10 Connector riders had fewer stops in the Lawrence area. The sole stop is at Lawrence Central station.Homeowners cautiously optimistic about commission's ruling on assessments
Homeowners in Jackson County, Missouri, feel like they're in limbo after the State Tax Commission ordered the county to adjust the 2023 assessed values of many properties.
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