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  • Kansas school districts are updating their high school graduation requirements... a second protest is planned at Shawnee Mission East High School after a video of a racially-charged altercation circulated on social media... and the assistant state climatologist says last weekend's heavy snowfall was good news for those worried about this past year's dry growing season. This ad-free summary of area news headlines is made possible by KPR listener-members. Consider becoming one today!
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