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Your VoiceLiberty teacher amazed by community support w battling cancerWeatherKSHB 41 Weather | Coldest air of the season set to arrive WednesdayYour VoiceOverland Park attempts to release discriminatory language from property deeds
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Business owner concerned construction in Midtown KCMO impacting holiday sales
A small business in Kansas City, Missouri, say Thanksgiving and Christmas sales makeup 40% of their annual sales, a number they count on each year.South Kansas City residents weigh in on vision for new grocery store
There’s been a gap in south Kansas City, Missouri, since the beginning of this year when a neighborhood grocery store closed. Now residents are weighing in on a new store opening.Time’s running out to file for KCMO earnings tax refund, deadline is Dec. 31
Kim Huebert, a nurse from Bates County, and her attorney and friend, Thomas West, remind taxpayers that the last day to request a refund of the KCMO earnings tax for 2018-2022 is Dec. 31, 2023.Families thrilled after man buys out book fair at Santa Fe Trail Elementary
Ronnie Vargas, a salesman at Bob Sight Ford, was at the Santa Fe Trail Elementary book fair when he had an idea. He texted his boss, and after getting approval for the rest of the day.Family of Dylan Hill still looking for answers 5 years after his death
For one Kansas City-area family, Dec. 11, 2023, marks five years since they lost their son, father, brother, and friend, Dylan Hill.Overland Park invites community input on parks and rec facility upgrades
The city of Overland Park is improving its parks and recreation facilities and is reaching out to its active community for feedback.
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