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Wyandotte County man charged in 2 rape cases could spend life behind bars
SUMMARY: Peytrien Lavelle McClenton, 35, has been charged with first-degree rape, second-degree assault, and two counts of first-degree sodomy in connection to a 2020 attack on a woman in Wyandotte County. After offering her a ride, McClenton assaulted the victim at her home. Though he was identified in 2020, arrests were delayed until 2024 when DNA evidence connected him to the crime. McClenton, also implicated in another rape case, was arrested after evading police. If convicted of rape, he could face a life sentence. His bond is set at $500,000, and he is on house arrest.
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Mizzou, SIUE prepare to strut their stuff in NCAA Tourney
SUMMARY: Mizzou and SIUE are gearing up for the NCAA tournament, facing tough opponents. Mizzou plays the 30-win Drake Bulldogs, seeking to prove doubters wrong as a six seed after a disappointing prior season. The team is motivated by outside narratives suggesting an upset is likely. Meanwhile, SIU Edwardsville faces a 28-point favorite in Houston, with a mere 3.8% chance of victory. Despite the odds, talented guards Tailor and Ray Sean are excited to compete, reflecting on their journey to this moment. Both teams aim to showcase their skills and make a strong impact in the tournament.

For the Southern Illinois University Cougars, it’s living out a dream. For the Missouri Tigers, it would be almost a nightmare if they lose.
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Why Missouri lawmakers can challenge voter-approved laws
SUMMARY: Missouri lawmakers are challenging voter-approved policies like abortion rights and minimum wage increases, raising questions about how they can override such measures. Currently, there is no specific law protecting voter-approved policies from legislative changes. The Respect MO Voters Coalition is pushing for a constitutional amendment to prevent this, ensuring voters, not politicians, have the final say. While constitutional amendments require voter approval to be overturned, statutory measures, like sick leave benefits, can be altered by the legislature. The coalition argues that this lack of protection undermines the will of the people and democracy itself.
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Kansas City councilwoman pushes for removal of City Manager
SUMMARY: In Kansas City, Third District Councilwoman Melissa Robinson has called for the termination of suspended City Manager Brian Platt ahead of a crucial council vote. Robinson emphasizes the need for “resolution and transparency,” urging the council to appoint an interim manager and criticizing the lack of thorough employee evaluations before renewing Platt’s contract last year. She highlights concerns over Platt’s leadership, including a recent lawsuit resulting in nearly $1 million in damages against the city due to allegations of misconduct. Additionally, civil rights leaders have called for his dismissal, citing a culture of racism within his administration.
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