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KCUR Morning News 10-11-11

By Maria Carter

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. –
Kansas City television stations have been subpoenaed to submit footage of interviews with friends and family of a missing 10-month-old girl.

African American and Hispanic leaders are suggesting a new city council redistricting proposal.

While Kansas may still have a high unemployment rate, there is some positive news about the state's economy.

Kansas is contesting a Dodge City clinic's move to join a Planned Parenthood lawsuit challenging a new state law that stripped family planning money from the groups.

Texas Christian University has accepted an invitation to join the Big 12 Conference.

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