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Kansas City, Missouri, residents and businesses are celebrating 816 Day on Saturday with special deals and discounts across the city that offer plenty of chances to show their pride in the city.
Today marks Civil War Day in Kansas City, where visitors can explore the historical significance of the John Wornall House and Museum, a site central to the Battle of Westport.
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KSNF Joplin on MSNPitt State Men’s and Women’s Track & Field Claim Kansas City Sports Commission’s 2025 Team Of The Year Award
Pitt State men's and women's track and field programs claimed this years Kansas City Sports Commission's Team of the Year Award ! Find out more about the team's success below.
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Islands on MSN'Little Sweden USA' Is A Kansas Gem With Charming Inns, Folk Art, Dala Horses, And Year-Round Festivals
Uncover a hidden chapter of American history by visiting this hub of Swedish culture where you can delight in music, dance, and, of course, smörgåsbords.
Kansas State’s offense will again revolve around junior quarterback Avery Johnson. Johnson showed off his dual-threat skills in 2024, throwing for 25 touchdowns while rushing for more than 600 yards. His mobility gives the Wildcats a dangerous wrinkle, and his growth as a passer has made him one of the most intriguing quarterbacks in the Big 12.
TOPEKA — Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach on Thursday asked a federal court to remove Gov. Laura Kelly from a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s refusal to release grant money to states.
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WKRG Mobile on MSNKansas City murder suspect arrested in Mobile
A murder suspect wanted in Kansas City was arrested Wednesday in Mobile. According to Mobile County Sheriff’s Office records, 37-year-old Ray Von McCall was arrested on a fugitive from justice warrant.
Authorities confirmed that the body discovered in a shallow grave in Mississippi was that of a Kansas City woman.
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KSNW Wichita on MSNKansas sheriff’s office probes century-old headstone origins
The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office states that, after speaking with local organizations and individuals who lived in the area near Gooding Road and 170th Road, they learned that the commonly shared story surrounding the headstone is that the girl was the daughter of settlers who stopped to bury their child and then continued west.