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A state report found that 20 children under 5 died of fentanyl or in combination with other substances. It found that Children's Division investigators, who are tasked with following up on claims of abuse and neglect, “lacked essential procedures, missed warning signs and left vulnerable children at risk.”
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  • Missourians For Healthy Families and Fair Wages submitted more than 210,000 signatures in support of a ballot measure to raise the minimum wage and institute paid sick leave on Wednesday.
    Joni Wickham
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    Courtesy of Missourians For Healthy Families and Fair Wages
    Organizers submitted more than 210,000 signatures for a ballot question to approve a minimum wage hike and mandatory sick leave in Missouri. If enough signatures are verified, voters will weigh in during the August or November elections.
  • Kansas City country musician Kasey Rausch celebrates her 50th birthday and an upcoming album release as the singer-songwriter of The Country Duo.
    Kim Rausch
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    Kasey Rausch
    Kasey Rausch is a fifth generation musician who began performing at age 15. Two days after graduating from high school, she moved from Texas back to her hometown of Kansas City to live alongside her extended family while pursuing music.