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Missouri Democratic Congressman Ike Skelton concedes defeat on election night. (Click to enlarge.)
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Kansas City, MO –
Republicans sweep November elections.
Missouri to lose one Congressional seat.
Prop A passage endangers KC earnings tax.
Recession forces states, cities to cut spending.
KC school district closes half of its buildings.
Lawsuits follow Kansas education cuts.
Pollution concerns at Bannister, Cameron.
Claycomo worries ease with Ford promise.
Roeder sentenced to life in Tiller murder.
Suspect charged in Waldo area rapes.
Big 12 survives, but now down to 10.
Thousands of KU tickets out the back door.
Funkhouser, city council remain at odds.
Support grows for Sanders rail plan,
Chiefs win division division title.
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