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Update, Friday | The patient has been identified and his family has been located, per University Health.Original post, Thursday | University Health is asking for the public s help to identify a man who was taken to the hospital s emergency room. The man was brought to the hospital on June 3, the hospital said. He has no personal belongings, documentation or identification cards to help staff identify him.He s also not able to communicate with hospital staff. It s believed he s about 45 years-old and described as possibly a Hispanic man with dark brown hair and a gray beard.He has old lacerations on his face and marks on his chest from an electrocardiogram EKG , suggesting he d recently been in the
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City-area voters were feeling generous, including those in Jackson County, during Tuesdays special election with a range of municipal tax questions on the ballot.Grandview voters overwhelmingly supported three bond questions, giving the city authorization to
stanley botella issue $21 million in total general obligation bonds.All three ballot questions received at least 80% of the vote and none require a tax increase.One question asked for $6 million to expand and equip the Grandview Municipal Services Complex/Police Station; another asked for
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