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Groundbreaking for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility will take place next Tuesday in Manhattan, Kansas according to a release from Senator…
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It’s estimated that in the United States, people with disabilities constitute the third-largest, and perhaps the most diverse, minority group. A person…
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It was not a good day for backers of Medicaid expansion, as the proposal suffered setbacks on both sides of the Missouri Capitol on Wednesday. First, the…
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Over the next six months, a quiet Midtown laundromat will be transformed into the site for a series of arts events. It’s an experiment - combining…
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A joint House-Senate panel is recommending performance play a role in how much money Missouri’s colleges and universities get from the state each year. On…
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On this Central Standard, we get to know a hungry ghost with a gigantic tummy: your ego.Our guest Dr. Bruce Liese will discuss how ego and self-esteem…
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The first legislative hearings about Kansas City Public Schools began in Jefferson City on January 31, 2012. The latest bill would dissolve the district,…
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As a recent Kansas City Star article noted that although crime rates are down, retailers here and across country report greater numbers of women are…
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Local Catholic School officials are looking for state support for Kansas City Public School students to be able to transfer to private or religious…
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* Hearing Set On Kansas City School Transfers* Sixth Lawmaker Test Upcoming On Missouri Robo Calls* Deadline Nears On Missouri Rx Benefits BattleHearing…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kcur/local-kcur-946135.mp3Kansas City, MO – Action movie fans may have noticed some different fight…