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Local NewsWWI soldier's family receives medals on his behalf over a century after serviceYour VoiceBelton tattoo artist uses heartfelt ink to raise money for The Trevor ProjectYour VoiceLee's Summit parent speaks out against closing, consolidating children's school
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Peculiar man says heat won't stop his lawn mowing business
While many people can stay inside to beat the heat, the work doesn't stop for folks who are working on the roads, landscapers, construction workers, and even teens who are trying to make some cash.Photography studio in KC helps empower through Selfie to Self-Love Challenge
In a time where social media often dictates our self-worth and body image, a local photography studio is helping encourage self-empowerment and self-love through their unique annual event.2 residents say Olympic events at Northland living facility is about girl power
The Olympics got an early start Friday at Senior Star assisted living facility in the Northland, and two residents say it's all about girl power.Mayors across country talk about mental health at conference in Kansas City
Housing, public safety, and mental health are just some of the key issues many cities are facing, which is why the nearly 200 mayor-group gathered in downtown Kansas City to talk about solutions.KCMO man with Texas roots goes extra mile to pay homage to his roots
Frank Thompson, a Kansas City, Missouri, man is going the extra mile to get back to his Texas roots.All-nighter event for KC-area boys aims to educate them on gun violence
On Friday, June 14, Janet Miles-Bartee, president of the Local Investment Commission (LINC) greeted middle school students from all around Kansas City at the door.
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