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LEE S SUMMIT, Mo. 鈥?There are more new cars for sale on the lot of Bob Sight Ford in Lees Summit, Missouri, now than at just about any point over the past two years. This morning we have over 40 [new] cars in stock that are available for sale. For the last six to 12 months, weve been sitting at six, eight, 10 cars available, said general manager Zachary Sight. But prior to COVID, and everything else that happened, we would have 200 cars in stock. Everything else that happened included computer chip shortages, breaks in manufacturing and low employment numbers that all contributed to a low supply of ne
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A Ukrainian musician and educator recorded a performance Sunday night at Union Station in celebration of Ukrainian culture after the image of Union Station illuminated blue and gold gained national support for its imagery of solidarity with Ukraine. Kansas City stands in support and solidarity wit
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