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KCUR Morning News 11-21-11

By Maria Carter

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Honeywell workers have agreed to go back to work after the Thanksgiving holiday.

Unions from around the state are forming a coalition to oppose legislation they believe hurts working Kansans.

One person was killed after a freight train collided with a car in Independence.

Topeka police are investigating whether DNA evidence that's been frozen in a California cooler for the past 19 years might help solve a 1985 Topeka rape case.

A KU student from Kearney, Missouri has been named a Rhodes Scholar.

Missouri is considering a modest stadium expansion as it prepares to leave the Big 12 Conference for the SEC.

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