Saturday, June 21st, 2025
Good morning, Overland Park. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 21st of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Flourish Furniture Bank expanded its warehouse by 9,500 square feet to serve 1,500 families this year, helping to meet rising housing needs by offering full home furnishings at no cost—clients are referred by 84 partner agencies. The volunteer-run organization has served the community for 15 years while aiding those facing challenges like domestic violence and housing insecurity. KSHB
- ➤ Cooling centers have opened in the Kansas City area to help residents cool off during the summer heat. Over 100 facilities across Missouri and Kansas are listed with hours and locations on a United Way website—ensuring people know where to go. KCTV 5
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Officials warned residents that scammers are impersonating KDOT and sending false text messages demanding payment for fake traffic tickets — KDOT said it never collects money by text and urged people to avoid clicking on any links. KCTV 5
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Yesterday, fireworks went on sale in Missouri from June 20 through July 10 and in Kansas from June 20 to July 7—each city and county has its own set of rules as Kansas State Fire Marshal Mark Engholm urged residents to check local ordinances before buying or using them. FOX 4
- ➤ The Overland Park City Council approved an ordinance on June 16 that updates animal licensing, breeding and fostering regulations—changes that remove the Animal Foster Home Permit requirement, allow multi-year pet licenses, and adjust pet limits while requiring permits for breeding. The updates were developed with input from the Overland Park Police Department and the Great Plains SPCA to reduce shelter overcrowding and support responsible pet ownership. KCTV 5
- ➤ The Kansas State Fire Marshal announced that the consumer fireworks season began on June 20 and will end on July 7 after the legislature extended sales from 9 to 18 days—local governments may impose stricter limits to ensure safety. KCTV 5
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ A widespread heat wave is raising risks for families caring for people with dementia who may not notice signs of heat stroke or dehydration. The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America advises caregivers to keep loved ones safe by ensuring they stay hydrated and secure at home—using measures like safe walking paths and regular checks. KCTV 5
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Kansas City Kickoff Event
12–5 p.m. — Aspiria — Free entry — Celebrate the countdown to FIFA World Cup 26™ with food, entertainment, and community spirit.
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2025 Tech Ed Symposium & Vendor Showcase
8 AM – 6 PM — Overland Park Convention Center — Registration required — Explore industry trends and technologies in the life sciences sector with expert-led sessions and networking opportunities.
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Leawood's 4th of July Celebration
5:30 p.m. — Leawood City Park — Free admission — Celebrate Independence Day with live music, food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks show.
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Kansas City AI Club: Demystifying AI Agents for Business
4:30-7:30 p.m. — Capital Federal Conference Center in the Regnier Center at JCCC — $20 — Explore the practical use cases of AI agents in business with expert insights and networking opportunities.
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