Hello Karl,
ADtech steers you right on a large UHF aerial like a DB8, CM 4228 or U8000 for Kansas City reception. You are fortunate that the majority of Kansas City signals are only separated by 8 degrees and are UHF only making them a one antenna application.
Only thing I would add is that you have two high-VHFs (real channels 7-13) in Topeka. Both have a healthy signal at your location so the chances of seeing them off of a UHF antenna are decent. If real channels 11 and 13 aren't reliable there are other ways to handle that if needed.
Start with a Antennas Direct DB8 orientated to magnetic 96 without a rotor. You'll know after a couple days of watching your reliability and what steps, if any, you want to take next.
Good luck!
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