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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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National Agriculture Center & Hall of Fame honors agriculture pioneers
The first and only federally chartered National Agriculture Center and Hall of Fame is located in Bonner Springs. It was chartered by Congress in 1960 and signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.KC-area builder explains benefits of better-built, more efficient homes
Over the last couple of months, KSHB 41's Grant Stephens has talked with builders frustrated by Kansas City's new energy codes.Township of Rosedale offers young teens summer jobs, mentorships since 1997
For the last 150 years of Rosedale’s township has claimed their strength as community engagement. The community offers teens a chance to get work experience early.Nurse, architect reflect on 43 years since Hyatt Regency skywalk collapse
KSHB 41's Rachel Henderson spoke with a nurse and architect about their memories and efforts to continue educating the public about a tragic yet historic day in Kansas City history.Black Archives KC set to host second Stop the Violence Basketball Tournament
After the four deadliest years on record in Kansas City, the Black Archives of Mid-America started the Stop the Violence Basketball Tournament last summer. It returns July 27 for a second summer.Lowrider bike building program gives juvenile offenders a lesson in discipline
From inside Johnson County’s Juvenile Detention Center, KSHB 41 News reporter Megan Abundis met with Ellen Hawks, who believes a new program model will build character and discipline.
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