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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.

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

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