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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A Topeka, Kansas, man is facing three counts of felony involuntary manslaughter and leaving th stanley termo puodeliai e scene of a motor vehicle crash in connection to a wrong-way crash early Thursday morning along Interstate 29 in Platte County.Kyle Anthony Waymond Mendez, 34, was driving a Ford Edge SUV on I-29 just after midnight Thursday when he crossed the median into the northbound lanes jus stanley cups t south of Dearborn, Missouri. Once in the northbound lanes, Mendez is alleged to have struck a Honda Odyssey minivan with seven people inside.Three people inside the minivan died from injuries in the crash: driver Joel Similien, 55 and passengers Sheyla Similien, 54, Michelle Metellus. Three others were also injured. The seventh persons injuries were not considered serious.Following the crash, Mendez fled the scene.Rou stanley website ghly eight hours later, Platte County deputies utilizing a drone spotted Mendez in a bean field not too far away from the scene of the crash. Mendez was taken into custody and transported to a local hospital for injuries he sustained in the crash.Court documents say Mendez spoke with detectives at the hospital, where he admitted to driving the Ford Edge SUV involved in the crash. Wiuc Olathe man who operated drug treatment clinic sentenced for drug trafficking
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Money is a hot-button issue in the debate over the proposed constitutional amendment to expand Medicaid in Missouri, which is Amendment 2 on the Aug. 4 ballot.  Medicaid expansion in Missouri would mean a massive jump in federal dollars rolling into the state.  The federal match for Medicaid would jump from 65 percent to 90 percent. A vote yes on Amendment 2 would mean a more than $1 billion windfall per year for Missouri, according to the Healthcare for Missouri campaign. The state s Medicaid costs would also drop from 35 percent to 10 percent.   The Missouri Foundation for Health calls Medicaid expansion a win.  It s funded by bringing tax dollars we ve already paid, back to Missouri... It just makes sense,  the group said.But Medicaid expansion doesn t make sense to Missouri State Senator, Bob Onder, who is also a practicing physician.  The average state that has expanded Medicaid under ObamaCare has seen about a 156 percent overrun in their original estimates and that s likely to be worse in Mis stanley tumblr souri with the state of the eco stanley termos nomy,  Onder said. Since the COVID-19 outbreak, Missouri s economy has suffered. stanley quencher  More than 500,000 Missourians have filed for unemployme