KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As warmer weather hits the Kansas City metro, business owners hope it plants seeds for more sales, as they rebound from the winter months and the COVID-19 pandemic. When it s bad weather out there, people are in and out, not much time to look around, Cheryl Poe, of Brookside jewelry store EB and Co., said.
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Someone is apparently intentionally leaving nails in the street of a Lee s Summit neighborhood. It s got the attention of police. Two handfuls full of screws and nails, said Jason Duewel, who said he had three tires punctured on his car.