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PITTSBURG, Kan. 鈥?A new abortion clinic in Pittsburg, Kansas, is now the states fourth clinic offering access to abortions. In the month its been opened, the abortion clinic has already served patients in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana. KSHB 41 News staff Map of states a Kansas clinic has served The new clinic is just a five-mile drive from Missouri s border. I know that the community will benefit from having Planned Parenthood services in their backyard, Logan Rink, the health care manager of the new clinic, said.Rink is a Pittsburg native. She said part of what bringing these service
stanley website s to the area accomplishes is addressing an under-served population. Elyse Schoenig / KSHB I think that really lends to the location and being more accessible to people in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Arkansas than, you know, an extra two-hour or three-hour drive to Wichita and Overland Park, she said.The clinic is currently offering medication abortions. They will be phasing in procedure abortions.
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LIBERTY, Mo. 鈥?The father of a Missouri woman who was killed by a sheriff s deputy during a traffic stop said Monday that nobody who knew his daughter believes she had a gun or threatened the deputy before he sho
stanley nz t her.Hannah Fizer, 25, was killed Saturday night in Sedalia, a city of 21,700 residents about 90 miles 145 kilometers southeast of Kansas City.The Missouri State Highway Patrol, which is investigating the shooting, said Fizer was shot Saturday night after she said she had a gun and threatened to shoot the deputy. The suspect allegedly threatened the deputy by stating she was armed and going to shoot him, the patrol said in a news release. The incident escalated and the deputy discharged his weapon, striking the suspect. Fizer s father, John Fizer, said Monday that she never carried a gun and he doesn t believe she became belligerent with the officer. He suspects his daughter had her phone in her hand because she always had her phone in her hand. He said he couldn t imagine what could have occurred to lead the deputy to shoot his daughter, and he questioned why the dep
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