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Dairy farmer in Excelsior Springs on alert over bird flu threat to cattle
Local dairy farms are on high alert as an outbreak of avian flu threatens not only the poultry population but also poses a significant threat to their dairy cattle.First Friday in the Crossroads neighborhood following stadium sales tax vote
Businesses using First Friday to engage with customers and look into what's next for the CrossroadsKansas State School for the Blind adds new blind soccer pitch, track
The school will be adding a new soccer pitch and introduce blind soccer to students and the community.Homeowners in Cedar Creek raise concerns over residential development proposal
Homeowners in Olathe's Cedar Creek neighborhood are voicing their concerns about a proposed rezoning plan that could lead to the construction of an apartment complex in the community.Autism Awareness Month | KCATC helps children with ASD overcome challenges
April is Autism Awareness Month, shedding light on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a growing disorder in children.KCK high school students build new playhouses for elementary students
Over the past couple of months, students at Wyandotte High School were hard at work building two brand new playhouses for students at Lindbergh Elementary School.
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