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Tips for Medicare recipients as open enrollment continues
The AARP recommends comparing plans, signing up at the right time, and fully understanding your options when enrolling, so your health and wallet don't take a big hit.Ruby Bridges makes a trip to Kansas, students honor her by walking to school
Students throughout Kansas honored a special day in history by walking to school. On Nov. 14, 1960, Ruby Bridges became one of the first Black students to integrate a school in the South.USAF veteran, cancer survivor JD Culp’s UCM wrestling journey comes full circle
JD Culp first enrolled at the University of Central Missouri in 2014. He left for a stint in the Air Force and survived a battle with cancer, which changed his perspective and led him back to UCM.Birth control providers see spike in emergency contraceptives after elections
Online retailers and birth control providers have seen a spike in sales for emergency contraceptives following President-Elect Donald Trump's reelection.Riders concerned KCATA will cut bus routes ahead of 2025 fiscal year
CARES Act funds are running out, so the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) has to make changes to supplement those relief funds.Lawrence passes new land development code, some residents are concerned
The City of Lawrence passed a new land development code Tuesday night, and some residents are concerned it could change the landscapes of their neighborhoods.
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