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Former Louisburg band director to participate in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
He's always been the one marching on the sidelines, but now, he's marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with 400 other band directors from across the United States.KC-area students, staff to show solidarity with Israel at Washington D.C. march
In a display of solidarity and support for Israel, a group of students and staff members from the KC area are headed to Washington D.C. to participate in the highly anticipated March For Israel.KC health experts encourage early screening, prevention on World Diabetes Day
Healthcare professionals are encouraging screenings and wellness checks, and Optum Care Network of Kansas City is making its approach mobile by bringing this care to the front doors of Optum members.Child care providers and advocates react to President Biden's proposal
Child care directors and advocates support President Joe Biden's $16 billion proposal to help stabilize the industry as pandemic-era funding ends.Independence, Overland Park residents weigh in on mall safety, gun violence
Witnesses, residents and a business owner share their thoughts on mall safety after incidents at Independence Center and Oak Park mall last weekend.South Kansas City performing arts academy brings diverse talent center stage
Students from three different south Kansas City schools are stealing the show while forming part of a new performing arts academy that gives students the chance to learn more about the theater.
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