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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A man believed to have shot a woman and left her to die in a Miami County ditch was found dead Tuesday in Grandview, Missouri, from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.John Raymond Gray, 36, drove away from his Grandview house on New Year s Day in a white Dodge Ram pickup truck, according to a news release from the Miami County Sheriff s Department.A woman was in the truck with Gray, the news release states.Gray drove to Miami County where the shooting occurred.The woman, suffering life-threatening gunshot wounds, was dumped in a ditch near 299th Street and Somerset Road, according to the news releas
stanley mugs e.Miami County investigators found out Gray was a suspect in the shooting and asked for help from Grandview police to find Gray.A Grandview police officer called the Miami County Sheriff s Office Tuesday to let them know Gray s body found was in his house.The wo
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Kansas City, Kansas, Public Schools Board of Education approved
stanley france changes Tuesday night to its COVID-19 vaccination and testing programs by requiring staff to get vaccinated or receive weekly testing
stanley becher .The new policy states all eligible staff and on-site volunteers must get the COVID-19 vaccine or agree to weekly testing, according to a district news release.District staff members must file their COVID-19 vaccination record on or before De
stanley quencher c. 3.If staff members don t supply proof of vaccination or don t get tested, they will face disciplinary action from the district.As an incentive to get vaccinated, KCKPS is offering five additional sick days for staff members that show proof of vaccination. Those sick days would be added to this school year and would be pro-rated if the staff member is not a full-time employee, according to the release. The district hopes to begin testing staff who haven t by vaccinated weekly starting December 6. Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Report a typo Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter an