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Local NewsKCMO is considering sending out reminders about clearing snow from sidewalksWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Melting this weekend, but some slick roads are possibleLocal NewsHOW MUCH SNOW | Another round of snow moved through Kansas City overnight
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Roeland Park requires property owners to shovel their sidewalk
Roeland Park issued violation notices to residents who haven't shoveled in front of their homes or businesses.Kansas City neighbors hope snowplow crews will clear their streets
Kids long for snow days. Instead of sitting in classrooms, for nearly 48 hours, many of them have been spending time sledding, making snowmen and literally enjoyed their first taste of snow.Storm helps dump truck driver Tanner Wright find work during lean winter months
Not everyone in Kansas City is miserable after Winter Storm Blair dumped nearly a foot-deep blanket of snow. For Tanner Wright, the chance to make some extra money is a godsend during wintertime.KC-area farmers, gardeners take care of livestock, crops amid winter storm
Dicey winter conditions can be dangerous for livestock and lead to crop losses. That is why farmers and gardeners spend 365 days protecting what they love and have a plan of action for severe weather.Pair of sisters help Shawnee neighbors save on snow cleaning costs
Volunteers are matched with Shawnee residents who need help with snow removal. To qualify, a person must be 65 or older, have a disability, and have a household income of $61,250 or less.Amid service closures, Hope Faith stays open to help homeless
The snow storm that swept across the Kansas City area on Sunday closed some services that are usually available to the homeless, that's why existing shelters like Hope Faith are stepping up.
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