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Nathan Willett fights for the 'little guy'

EDITOR: When Kansas City planned to place a sewer treatment plant right in our backyard, we felt completely voiceless. Because we lived just outside the city limits, official after official ignored our concerns, telling us we weren’t their problem. Nathan Willett changed that. Even though we weren’t his constituents at the time, Nathan didn’t see a boundary line – he saw Missourians who were being treated unfairly. He didn’t just send an email o…
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The Platte County Landmark Newspaper broke the news on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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