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KCUR Morning News 6-3-10

By Maria Carter

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Kansas City, MO – After months of discussion and weeks of committee hearings, Kansas City's Planning and Zoning finally sent the full city council an urban agriculture ordinance yesterday.

About one and a half million Missourians struggle to understand information about their health.

Republican Kansas Senator Pat Roberts says he won't be supporting bills to overhaul financial regulations, unless Congress makes some changes.

Kansas Attorney General Steve Six will officially start his re-election campaign today.

Missouri Treasurer Clint Zweifel has developed a system for returning unclaimed property without using paper.

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

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