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Police arrest 28 people in a Geary County drug bust… The clock is ticking on Kansas’s offer to build new stadiums for the Chiefs and Royals—sort of… and a lack of inspectors may be endangering nursing home residents in Kansas. These stories and more can be found inside this commercial-free summary of KPR news headlines. Thanks for supporting our efforts to bring news to the people of Kansas.
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