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Winning lottery numbers for Friday, July 25

Friday's winning numbers: •Missouri Pick 3 Midday: 8-2-2 Evening: 9-5-9 •Missouri Pick 4

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Welborn Pet Hospital offers Pet First Aid

Learn to nurse a sick pet and prepare for pet emergencies at a class today sponsored by Welborn Pet Hospital.

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Festival scheduled today, with dragon boat race later

Boat races scheduled for today’s Kansas City Dragon Boat Festival at the Country Club Plaza have been postponed — but the festival will go on.

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Sebelius says she isn't pushing for big cuts in higher education

TOPEKA | Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius said Friday that she was not pushing for large cuts in higher education spending and chastised university officials who publicly expressed fears about hurting programs.

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Wyandotte community responds to arrest of 13-year-old girl in murder of 16-year-old boy

Minutes after learning that a 13-year-old girl had been charged Friday with murder in Kansas City, Kan., the victim’s friends and family were issued a challenge:

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Chinese Olympics comes to Kansas City, with a twist

A Chinese Olympics of sorts happened Friday morning, right here in Kansas City at the Loose Park Pavilion.

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Grain Valley teen expected to change plea in slaying

INDEPENDENCE | A Grain Valley teen accused in the murder of his mother two years ago is expected to plead guilty Monday.

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Ignorance is no excuse for sex offenders who fail to report, Kansas court says

The defense “not my fault — I didn’t know I was breaking the law” might not be an effective one.

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OTHER NEWS: Judge candidates to appear at forum in KCK

A forum Monday is to feature judicial candidates for Wyandotte County District Court. The candidates, including incumbents Daniel Cahill and Muriel Yates Harris and challengers Reginald Davis and Constance M. Alvey, will speak on how the rule of law affects families and the community.

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Area man acting as detective becomes a crime victim

A man tired of having his Lee’s Summit house burglarized rigged a video camera to catch intruders in the act.

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Independence man charged with sexually assaulting boys on overnight stays in his home

Jamie B. McPherson offered child care for single moms who needed a helping hand, authorities say. But the retired postal worker’s motive was far from altruistic, Jackson County prosecutors alleged Friday.

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Richard Davis' trial in the 2006 murders of two women gets under way

Richard Davis and girlfriend Dena Riley were fleeing police after the couple brutally raped, beat, tortured and killed two women.

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The Watchdog: City plans some painting to take the tension out of turning

Overland Park’s Amy Carr sees road rage waiting to happen at Grant Drive and College Boulevard, where there is an entrance to the Corporate Woods office park.

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Jackson County Ethics Commission ends dispute over legal fees

The Jackson County Ethics Commission on Friday concluded a two-year effort to get county legislators to acknowledge they paid legal fees in a lawsuit they filed.

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Former nurse charged in sexual attacks

A 34-year-old nurse accused of sexual attacks on two female patients lost his license recently. Shawn A. Garbin made his first court appearance Thursday on charges of aggravated sexual battery and sexual battery involving touching. The incidents allegedly occurred within one day of each other in December while Garbin was working in the emergency department at Shawnee Mission Medical Center.