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Update: Police posted late Thursday that Black had been located and she is safe.Original story: Kansas City, Missouri, police are asking for the public s help to find a missing 83-year-old woman.Earnestine Black was last seen at noon Thursday near West 103rd Street and Wornall Road.She was driving a 2018 blue Chevrolet Impala with Missouri license tag GD6 Y8B.Earnestine is 5 fee
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The man whose mother sued Olathe Medical Center to compel the hospital to treat him with ivermectin died from COVID-19 complications last week.Deke Belden, 41, died Dec. 13 after being hospitalized
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