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There are many points of pride in the Shawnee Mission School District, with students, staff, and entire school communities earning recognition at the state, regional, and national level. Here is a look at recent honors earned in the Shawnee Mission School District:

 US News Ranking Shawnee Mission East, North, Northwes...

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Our own Flury-Hinderks Insurance workshop is busy as ever as we approach the end of the year. Our insurance elves are hard at work connecting with our customers and making sure their insurance portfolios are in the best place they can be. In the words of Buddy the Elf, don’t be a cotton-headed-ninny-muggins styl...

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When you hit 30 years old, you start to lose muscle.

Then at 40, some research suggests you lose 1% of your muscle per year.

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Happy Thanksgiving, Johnson County!

If we haven’t mentioned it lately, we are thankful for our readers and especially thankful for the more than 8,200 of you who are paying subscribers.

Without your support, we wouldn’t be able to produce the truly local coverage of Johnson County on a day-to-day basis.

Truly, we have much to be thankful for as we head in...

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In February 1950, the owner of the land that is now Porter Park in Prairie Village created a single rule for that land: No Black people were allowed to use, own or occupy it.

Now, 75 years later, Porter Park is officially home to an interpretive panel, href="https://johnsoncountypost.com/2025/01/30/prairie-village-racist-deed-panel-252090/" target="_blank" rel="noope...

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