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🌱 Which two Lee’s Summit students just earned elite academic honors?

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In today's newsletter:

  • Which two Lee’s Summit students just earned elite academic honors?
  • How a Lee’s Summit native found her calling in child counseling
  • Why a Lee’s Summit driver ended up in a regional DWI report

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Today's riddle: Can February March? 🤔 (Answer below!)


Weather forecast:

  • Tuesday: Freezing fog in the morning, with a high of 50 and low of 31 degrees.
  • Wednesday: Breezy in the afternoon, temps: high: 54, low: 44.
  • Thursday: Winds becoming strong; cooler, with a high of 49 and low of 20 degrees.


📰 News we're reading

1. The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Elects New Members – Lee's Summit Tribune (lstribune.net) — Two Lee’s Summit students, Megan Turner and Sophia Roccaro, have been invited to join Phi Kappa Phi, one of the nation’s most selective academic honor societies, through their work at the University of Kansas. Membership is by invitation only and limited to top-performing students, faculty, and alumni, underscoring the academic distinction these local residents have achieved.
   

2. UCM Helps Graduate Student Discover Her Passion for Counseling (ksisradio.com) — A Lee’s Summit native, Lauryn Paulus, is wrapping up her counseling master’s at the University of Central Missouri after discovering a passion for child-centered play therapy and adolescent mental health. She’s staying on at a private practice while pursuing full licensure and a Registered Play Therapist credential, crediting strong faculty support, internships, and close-knit classmates for helping her persevere through nearly a decade of education.
   

3. Sedalia area police reports for Dec. 16 (sedaliademocrat.com) — Regional law enforcement logs include an arrest of a 42-year-old Lee’s Summit resident by the Missouri State Highway Patrol in Saline County on suspicion of DWI after a lane violation crash. The broader report details multiple recent arrests and incidents handled by Sedalia Police, Pettis County deputies, and troopers across nearby counties, highlighting ongoing traffic and property crime enforcement in the area.
   

4. Starting Missouri football wide receiver to enter transfer portal (columbiatribune.com) — Lee’s Summit native Joshua Manning, a starting wide receiver for Missouri, plans to enter the college football transfer portal when it opens January 2, leaving Mizzou after a season as one of its most-used receivers. His decision makes him the first starter, and fifth Tiger overall, to seek a transfer this offseason, as the team faces broader roster and coaching changes.
   


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