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KSHB 41 reporter Rachel Henderson covers issues in Wyandotte and Leavenworth counties. Send Rachel a story idea.鈥擜 recent ad from Missouri Sen. Bill Eigel is stirring up controversy for Latino families in the Kansas City area and across Missouri. Eigels gubernatorial ad, titled No More Illegals, depicts a Latino interpreter discussing Eigels plans to deport illegal immigrants if elected.Raymond Mu帽oz was watc
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TOPEKA, Kan. 鈥?Kansas health care workers have begun receiving the first of the states coronavirus vaccines amid an ongoing fall surge in cases that has left hospitals stressed. A spokeswoman says that five employees of the Via Christi Ascension health care system received shots Monday at its St. Francis hospital in Wichita, including a critical care nurse, a housekeeper for a COVID-19 unit and a respiratory therapist. At 11:12 am local time, Kristen Garrett, RN, Critical Care Nurse, Ascension Via Christi in Wichita, received t
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