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Voters say ‘yes’ vote on $180M bond gives KCK public schools positive outlook
A 'yes' voter reacts to the fact that a $180 million bond issue passed Tues. that will pay for three new schools and improvements at other schools in the Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools district.Improving economy is top issue for Kansas City-area Trump supporters
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump hope he’ll make changes to improve the economy and keep more money in the pockets of Americans after he takes office.What's it take to be a poll worker? One shares why they do it for Johnson County
Election workers play a vital role in this governmental process. With more than 2,000 in Johnson County alone ready to work Tuesday, officials shared how they keep things running smoothly.Historic Guadalupe Center celebrates Día De Los Muertos
Kansas City's Guadalupe Center held a traditional celebration of Día De Los Muertos, honoring deceased loved ones.Lenexa sports facility will address risks of fentanyl after death of SME student
The Piotrowski family is in the process of bringing a special facility to Lenexa. At W. 108th St. and Pflumm Rd., they're renovating an office building that will serve as a youth sports facility.Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church creates scatter garden for community
Saint Mary’s Episcopal Church in downtown Kansas City recently renovated the north side of the church into a scatter garden for the ashes of those who have died.
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