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KANSAS CITY, Mo 鈥?Before the focus turns to football later this week, NFL prospects got their hands dirty creating a garden and vision boards with students from the Kansas City Publi
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stanley cup nd wildflowers. It was fun, it was a good experience, said Jaryah White, a seventh grader at Central. Im happy I got my shirt signed and all of that. Students quickly lined up with markers in hand to have prospects like Bryce Young and Will Levis sign their shirts before they moved on to the football field for a group photo.Inside Central Middle School, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and other prospects helped students create vision boards with
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Mayor Quinton Lucas announced Friday
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stanley thermos to expire August 15 but could be extended.KCMO will also keep its 50% capacity limit in place for bars and taverns.When asked if there has been any consideration of closing bars and restaurants again, Lucas said city officials will continue to consult medical professionals and, if there are continued spikes in COVID-19, it is a possibility it it s determined that s what is best to safeguard residents health.The wearing of masks has been a hot-button issue for months now with some people divided on their use. Everything is mask now, mask this, KCMO resident Kema Meeks said. Mask this, mask