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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Chiefs fans in Odessa will have to get creative to watch the Nov. 5 Kansas City-Miami showdown in Germany.A planned power outage is set to start in Odessa at 12:01 a.m. that Sunday and last for 12 hours.While Evergy said the timing is unfortunate, the energy company said the city has been given six weeks to prepare.The repairs, which will upgrade infrastructure, were chosen to take place on Nov. 5 to beat the bitter cold, according stanley flask  to Evergy.During the outage, the city of Odessa reports 9th Street will be closed to through traffic due to a  significant amount of repairs  between the corner of 9th and Kirkpatrick Street a stanley cup nd 900 W. Dryden. Golf Street and Golden Belt Road will remain open.Additional instructions from the city can be found here.鈥?               Copyright 2023 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                    Report a typo            Sign up fo stanley us r the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter.    Click here to manage all Newsletters                                                      Ouxd One Tank Trips: Motus Ninjas
 LEE S SUMMIT, Mo. 鈥?When you drive up to Jennifer Hunsinger s house in Lee s Summit, Missouri, you will see a cooler at the end of her drive. That cooler is filled with motivational and inspirational yard signs for people to take. We just love to promote kindness,  said Hunsinger.  We make signs that go out in the world that tell people that things are okay, give them a little smil stanley vaso e, add a little humor to their day. She, along with her two teenage daughters, started Project Happiness 4 years ago .The signs have been a hit.They ve stepped up production and have made 1,000 homemade signs with those uplifi stanley flask ting messages You are awesome, have the best day ever, those kinds of things,  said Hunsinger.The signs are spread out across their neighborhood and the city. We just wanted to kind of bring out the positive part of this whole pandemic,  said Scott Knowles, who lives in the neighborhood.Hunsinger said she believes her community needs to see some encouragement right now and the signs they are making could help someone. People need it. People s mental health is suffering right now, even people that are very optimistic are struggling,  said Hunsinger.The group has a Facebook pag stanley kubek e where