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  2. KSHB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KSHB-TV (channel 41) is a television station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Lawrence, Kansas –licensed independent station KMCI-TV (channel 38).

  3. Elizabeth Alex - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Alex is an American former news anchor who was the lead anchor for KSHB-TV ("41 Action News") in Kansas City, Missouri until 2013. She currently serves as Executive Director of University Relations at Kansas City University .

  4. Chiefs vs. Raiders highlights: Raiders bizarre error in Black ...

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    Local TV: KSHB-TV 41 (Kansas City market) ... Get the latest news, expert analysis, game insights and the must-see moments from the NFL conveniently delivered to your email inbox.

  5. KSHB 41 hires Mike Nicco of Leavenworth, Kansas to replace ...

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    Fifty-four-year-old Mike Nicco will replace Gary Lezak as Chief Meteorologist for KSHB 41 as the beloved weather news veteran prepares to retire on Dec. 1, according to reports by the television ...

  6. KMCI-TV - Wikipedia

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    KMCI-TV (channel 38) is an independent television station licensed to Lawrence, Kansas, United States, serving the Kansas City metropolitan area.It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside NBC affiliate KSHB-TV (channel 41).

  7. Inside a COVID-19 ICU: University of Kansas Health System ...

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    And as the delta variant continues to surge throughout the Kansas City metro, Dr. Dana Hawkinson gave KSHB 41 anchor Dia Wall a live, virtual tour of one of its COVID-19 intensive-care units.

  8. Edarem - Wikipedia

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    Muscare began his entertainment career in 1970 for KBMA-TV (later KSHB-TV) in Kansas City, Missouri, as host of the children's program 41 Treehouse Lane, [2] which he hosted until 1983. As a television presenter, he went by the stage name "Uncle Ed", and also hosted a late-night show (for which he wore a vampire costume) called Uncle Ed's All ...

  9. 41-year-old man missing from Kansas City Northland neighborhood

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