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KCUR Morning News 3-29-10

By Maria Carter

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Kansas City, MO – An investigating committee in the Kansas House is scheduled to begin discussions today on whether to sanction Speaker Mike O'Neal.

Thousands of parents could face new child support fees under legislation that has passed the Missouri House.

More than 200 bridges around Missouri are scheduled for repair or replacement this year. In almost all of those cases, the bridges will be closed during construction - meaning motorists will have to take a detour.

Several events are planned this year along the Katy Trail as the nation's longest rail-trail reaches its 20th anniversary.

A judge has determined there is enough evidence to try a central-Kansas police chief on charges he molested four children.

Congress just eliminated federal funding for KCUR, but public radio is for the people.

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