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  2. KCPT - Wikipedia

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    KCPT (channel 19), branded as Kansas City PBS or KC PBS, is a PBS member television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It is owned by Public Television 19, Inc., alongside adult album alternative radio station KTBG (90.9 FM) and online magazine Flatland .

  3. Kansas City Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City 33 School District, [2] operating as Kansas City Public Schools or KCPS (formerly Kansas City, Missouri School District, or KCMSD), is a school district headquartered at 2901 Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The district, which lost accreditation in 2011 [3], regained provisional accreditation from the state in ...

  4. Taylor Swift Donates $250,000 to Kansas City Educational ...

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    Taylor Swift Donates $250,000 to Kansas City Educational Center — and Its Kids Thank Her in Cute Video: 'Means the World' Kimberlee Speakman December 21, 2024 at 4:40 PM

  5. KTBG - Wikipedia

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    KTBG (90.9 FM, 90.9 The Bridge) is a listener-supported, non-commercial NPR Music member radio station serving the Kansas City, Missouri market, broadcast from Warrensburg, Missouri, United States. It is currently owned by Public Television 19, Inc., the holding company for the area's PBS member television station, Kansas City PBS (KCPT).

  6. Travis Kelce Gives Back With 25,000 Meals for Kansas City Youth

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    Travis Kelce is giving back to the people of Kansas City.. The NFL tight end, 34, teamed up with Operation Breakthrough and the Kodiak breakfast brand to donate 25,000 meals to young people in his ...

  7. Robin Smith covered her eyes with both hands and tried to hold back tears. Bless her heart — she couldn’t.