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Chiefs OC Weis would consider move to Florida for same role — Fri Dec 31 20:25:00 UTC 2010 Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Charlie Weis could be in line to be the University of Florida’s offensive coordinator, a source with knowledge of the situation said Friday. by Top Headlines via NFL.com Read about: American Charlie Weis Football Kansas City Chiefs National Football League NFL offensive coordinator Sports University of Florida
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Happy new year! And welcome to $3-a-gallon gasoline.The national average price at the pump for regular was $3.07 Thursday, according to AAA, and a spot check of Kansas City area stations found prices ranging from $2.78 to $3.07 a gallon.The national average was up 7 cents a gallon from a week ago and 44 cents higher than a year ago at this time, ...
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A former northeast Kansas police officer is in federal custody in Missouri charged with attempting to entice a minor for sex. The U-S Attorney's Office says 40-year-old William Brian Duncan was an officer with the Lansing Police Department until last month.
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Sujendra Amarasingham escaped the violence in his homeland of Sri Lanka only to find it lurking in the parking lot of a gas station in Kansas City .His parents sent him to the United States to get him away from a decades-long civil war that killed more than 70,000 people, friends said.“They sent him here to be safe,” said Jonathan ...
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The National Football League Players Association continues preparing for a lockout that could start in March when its current collective bargaining agreement expires. Kevin Mawae, NFLPA president, said in a conference call with reporters on Thursday that negotiations continue, but he has little optimism that a new agreement will be worked out anytime soon. At stake is not only the income and benefits for 1,900 National Football League players, but an estimated loss of more than $100 million in...
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The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for jobless benefits slid last week to the lowest level in nearly two and a half years, indicating that labor-market conditions continue to improve. Initial unemployment claims declined by 34,000 to 388,000 in the week ended Dec. 25, the first time the figure has dropped below 400,000 since July 2008, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday. The previous week’s figures were revised up slightly to 422,000 from 420,000. Local data for the week ending...
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M&I Regional Properties LLC of Milwaukee has assumed ownership of The Merriam Pointe development at I-35 and 67th Street. The transfer was effective Dec. 1, according to Joanne Stutz, attorney for Merriam Pointe LLC. The developer of the proposed 239,000-square-foot shopping center filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2009. In a U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing, partners of the development group listed $15.2 million in assets, with $8.2 million representing the value of the development’s...
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David Barfield of the state Department of Agriculture's water resources division says a U.S. Geological Survey study shows the aquifer can support three times more water use than is currently authorized.
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An elf-sized, white Christmas tree stands on the pool table at the Gusto Lounge, a cozy midtown bar that celebrates a time when Americans drank Schlitz in large, unironic quantities.
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A lawsuit aimed at COBRAGuard Inc. by tech entrepreneur Gabe Murphy has been dismissed. Johnson County Judge Kevin Moriarty made the final entry on Dec. 14 to end Murphy’s lawsuit regarding a shareholder redemption contract with the Web-based insurance compliance company and ordering Murphy to pay costs associated with the litigation. Murphy sued COBRAGuard on May 17 after he tried to repurchase 2 million shares of the company and sent $287,481 to the COBRAGuard in order to do so. The company...
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Kansas City animal health company Synbiotics Corp. said Wednesday that it will sell to Pfizer Animal Health. The deal is expected to close later this week. In a release, the companies said Synbiotics shareholders would receive 30.6 cents a share in cash as part of the transaction, of which just less than 2 cents a share would be held in escrow for any claims about Synbiotics’ representations to Pfizer. Synbiotics (Pink sheets: SYNB) did not disclose the total value of the deal and does not...
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International House of Pancakes has dropped a trademark infringement lawsuit on a local religious group. The Glendale, Calif.-based restaurant chain in September filed suit against the International House of Prayer, which has its headquarters on East Red Bridge Road in Kansas City, for devising a name that would encroach upon the chain’s well-known abbreviated name. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, demanded that the Kansas City prayer organization stop using the IHOP...
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Borders Group Inc. is closing its Borders bookstore at 119th Street and Metcalf Avenue in Overland Park effective Jan. 7. The Ann Arbor, Mich-based retailer does not have immediate plans to re-open a store in south Overland Park, according to spokesperson Mary Davis. “We don’t have any plans to open any stores at all in 2011,” Davis said. Borders has five other stores in the Kansas City area, including at 9108 Metcalf Ave. and 15350 W. 119th St. in Olathe. Borders’ going-out-of business...
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While H&R Block Inc. is trying to replace tax refund products for its U.S. customers, business will go on as usual for the company’s operations in Canada. H&R Block Canada on Tuesday said it was not bound by a decision by a U.S. banking regulator that led H&R Block to announce that it had lost the financing source of its refund anticipation loan and refund anticipation check products. It said it would continue to offer its Instant Cash Back product for taxpayers having their taxes prepared in...
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The bank holding company for Leawood’s Heartland Bank restated its third-quarter losses Wednesday as it added $6.2 million to loan loss provisions. Heartland President Mark Fitzpatrick said the restatement was not a result of the local bank’s operations but declined to comment further. In a filing with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission, Mercantile Bancorp Inc. (NYSE Amex: MBR) announced additional noncash losses of $16.3 million for the period ended Sept. 30. The added losses come...
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Gragg Advertising’s two largest new client wins will bill more than $3 million in 2010. Gragg Advertising, which is based in Kansas City’s River Market area, specializes primarily in for-profit education marketing. The agency expects that, by the end of the year, American Career Institute will bill $2 million for the agency’s digital and traditional media buying and planning. It’s other large client win, Michigan Institute of Aviation and Technology, is expected to bill $1 million for...
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A A A After nearly a year, the newly-renovated labor and delivery unit at the University of Kansas Hospital, 3901 Rainbow Blvd., Kansas City, Kansas, opened for its first patients last week.
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Trains, Planes Slowly Resume In Northeast — Tue Dec 28 13:33:04 UTC 2010 Planes have begun landing again in the New York metropolitan area after a blizzard clobbered the Northeast and closed the region's three airports. Mass transit services are also slowly resuming. (Dec. 28) about: Business_Finance Mass transit services Metro Areas New York City Metro New York metropolitan area Northeastern United States
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Stranded by trains, planes after Northeast storm — Tue Dec 28 05:18:53 UTC 2010 When Angela Madsen was pulled off her plane and her wheelchair stayed on board, she knew she was in for a rough night. The paraplegic athlete struggled to get into the bathrooms at Kennedy Airport. Turning the wheels on her borrowed wheelchair strained... about: Angela Madsen Disaster_Accident Kennedy Airport Paraplegia paraplegic athlete Wheelchair
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The owner of an area roofing company has pleaded guilty in federal court to making false statements on his income tax return.According to federal prosecutors in Kansas City, Inocente Ramirez did not report more than $1.2 million in income on his tax returns from 2003 to 2005.Ramirez, 38, of Grandview, pleaded guilty last week in U.S. District Court ...
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The Kansas City market lost 23,100 manufacturing jobs from 2000 to 2010, a decline of nearly 25 percent. A study by Buffalo Business First ranks Kansas City 24th out of 100 markets in percentage change since 2000. In raw numbers, Kansas City registered the 40th-worst performance when it comes to manufacturing jobs. In November 2000, the region had 93,000 manufacturing jobs, compared with 69,900 in November 2010. Ninety-nine of the nation’s 100 biggest markets have fewer manufacturing jobs...
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Consumer confidence among Johnson Countians held steady through December while it dipped nationally. County Economic Research Institute Inc. reported that Johnson County’s consumer confidence rating was at 66.2, a narrow decline from November’s reading of 66.3. Consumer confidence in Kansas’s largest county peaked at 72.8 in May and has fluctuated since then. December’s reading was down one-third of a point from 66.5 in December 2009. CERI described Johnson County’s year-end reading...
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Universal Uclick said Tuesday that it will add “Dilbert” to its cubicle farm of syndication stars. Kansas City-based Universal Uclick said it has an agreement to syndicate Scott Adams’ “Dilbert” in print, online and on mobile devices. John Glynn, vice president of acquisitions and development for Universal Uclick, said the company will begin management of Dilbert.com on Jan. 1 and print syndication in early summer. Glynn said Dilbert and its creator are a force, with the strip...
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The Kansas City area is poised to reap a significant economic benefit from the coming Chiefs playoff game in January, the first hosted at Arrowhead in six years. Estimates of how much money might be poured into the local economy range from $6 million to $20 million. A study commissioned by the NFL and conducted by Washington-based Edgeworth Economics placed the average economic effect of NFL teams on local communities at $160 million, or $20 million a game for an eight home-game season. Another...
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Swope Health Services opened a new medical clinic in South Kansas City. Swope Health South, located at 8825 Troost Ave., is a 5,000-square-foot clinic with six exam rooms, two triage rooms and an on-site lab. It has a staff of seven and should see between 2,100 and 2,500 patients in the first year, said Jimmy Brown, vice president of corporate services and community affairs for Swope Health Services. In a release, Swope Health Services said the clinic provides services for adults, OB-GYN and...
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Hospital Inpatient Managment Services, an Overland Park-based medical practice, has sold to California company. IPC The Hospitalist Co. Inc., based in North Hollywood, Calif., bought HIMS for an undisclosed price. HIMS is a regional practice consisting of Midwest Hospital Specialists P.A., Midwest Hospital Care LLC and Peterson Management Co. HIMS specializes in providing doctors who see hospitalized patients on behalf of primary care physicians. The practice has an annual patient volume of...
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Chiefs fans brave the cold to score playoff seats — Mon Dec 27 21:45:00 UTC 2010 Bundled up in thick coats, stocking caps, scarves and gloves, Jackson County residents flocked to Arrowhead Stadium this morning to buy playoff tickets for the Kansas City Chiefs. The tickets went on sale for Jackson County… by KC Chiefs v about: Arrowhead Stadium Jackson County Kansas City Chiefs Sports
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Kansas legislators' debates on congressional redistricting are likely to focus on the northeast part of the state. The state's political leaders expect that future census data will show significant shifts in population from rural areas to urban and suburban ones.
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Kansas received almost $2.6 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today to boost Medicaid enrollment for uninsured children. The funding is part of $206 million the department awarded to 15 states; Missouri was not among those that received money this year. Funding is awarded according to a formula established in the Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization, which President Obama signed into law in February 2009. To qualify for the bonus, states had to have...
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ICOP Digital Inc. is suspending operations and laying off its work force as it seeks sources of capital to finance its operations. In a Securities and Exchange Commission filing, the Lenexa-based company said it has been seeking “several potential sources of capital” to finance its operations and buy inventory to meet sales demand, but it has not yet been successful. The company, which makes in-car surveillance equipment for law enforcement and other security applications (Nasdaq: ICOP),...
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HSBC Bank USA has told H&R Block Inc. that it is terminating its contract to provide financing for refund anticipation loans, a key tool the Kansas City-based tax preparer uses to attract early season customers. In a release late Friday, H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) said it had received notice from HSBC that it was terminating the contract under direction of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, its federal regulator. The news contributed to the company’s stock trading for as low as $11.43...
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The owner of a construction subcontractor in Grandview pleaded guilty to falsifying his business tax returns. Inocente Ramirez, 38, was charged in April on a three-count indictment accusing him of dodging $467,050 in income taxes by low-balling his roofing company’s income. Ramirez pleaded guilty to fraud and false tax statements in U.S. District Court in Kansas City on Dec. 23. An Internal Revenue Service investigation found that Ramirez Roofing grossed $6 million between 2003 and 2005 but...
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HCA Inc. refiled plans Wednesday for a $4.6 billion initial public offering, which is expected to happen next year. The Nashville hospital giant first filed plans for the IPO in May, but pulled the application after reorganizing the company in order to issue $1.5 billion in junk bonds and provide payouts to its private equity owners, including Bain Capital, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Thomas Frist Jr. The New York Times has more on the new filing, which offers no clues as to when in 2011 the...
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A joint venture between Kansas City-based TranSystems Corp. and Hill International Inc. has received a construction management contract from CSX Transportation Inc. worth an estimated $11.4 million during a two-year span. Marlton, N.J.-based Hill International announced the contract on Monday, saying it’s part of the $842 million National Gateway effort to build a more efficient rail link for freight between Mid-Atlantic ports and Midwestern markets. In particular, Hill and TranSystems will...
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Amtrak cancels Boston-NYC service amid snowstorm — Sun Dec 26 21:17:00 UTC 2010 Amtrak has canceled train service between Boston and New York City as a major snowstorm hits the Northeast. about: New York City Sports
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U.S. Census Bureau figures released last week confirmed that Kansas won't lose any of its four House seats, a result expected by the state's political leaders.
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Firefighters rescued Kansas City apartment dwellers from their balconies early Sunday morning after a fire broke out on the second floor of a building at 2103 S. Mill Street.
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Mid-Atlantic, Northeast brace for monster storm — Sun Dec 26 08:23:03 UTC 2010 A band of frigid weather snaking its way up the East Coast Sunday threatened to bring blizzards and a foot of snow to New York City and New England, while several states to the South made emergency declarations as the storm caused crashes on slick roads. about: East Coast of the United States Mid-Atlantic New England New York City Weather
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Anne Danaher sits in the office of her attorney in Kansas City on Friday, Dec. 10, with boxes of police records and court documents she helped gather over nine years to prove the innocence of convicted murderer Terry Harrington.
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Tennessee Titans vs. Kansas City Chiefs Preview — Sat Dec 25 21:51:00 UTC 2010 by Music City Miracles via SB Nation Read the rest of this story... 04.51p ET on 25 Dec about: A Course in Miracles Christianity Christianity for Seekers Entertainment_Culture Evangelism Kansas City Chiefs Miracles and Healings Religion and Spirituality Tennessee Titans Testimonies
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One person died in a car crash early Christmas morning in Kansas City. Police said a car was traveling northbound on Troost Avenue near 19th Street just after 6 a.m. when it lost control and drove through a fence and went off a 40- to 50-foot drop-off near some railroad tracks.
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Roads remained wet Friday after overnight storms cleared away, but holiday drivers say it could have been worse.
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Turner: Compliments of the season — Sat Dec 25 06:01:00 UTC 2010 Every year it seems to be harder to stay focused on the birth date of Jesus, instead of scurrying about to buy presents, decorate and socialize. about: Birthday Christianity Jesus Jesus Christ Opposing Views Religion and Spirituality
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There's not much going on in the world of soccer today. Probably less tomorrow. So, we here at The Full 90 are going to step away for the next 48 hours or so to enjoy a little Christmas cheer .
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Dynamic running-back duos — Sat Dec 25 04:15:00 UTC 2010 Chiefs running backs Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones rank among the top running- back duos in recent NFL history and have a chance to… by KC Chiefs via Kansas City Star Read the rest of this story... 11.15p ET on about: Jamaal Charles Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Star National Football League NFL Running back Sports Thomas Jones
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Jones savoring the Christmas season — Sat Dec 25 04:15:00 UTC 2010 Chiefs running back Thomas Jones is 32 years old, but he&x92;s never had a Christmas tree in his own home. Until this week. Football games, road trips and not having any family nearby… by KC Chiefs via Kansas City Star about: Christmas Human Interest Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Star running back Thomas Jones
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Experts said Wesley Watson was too old to still have sexual urges. But the woman he raped 30 years ago said she knew he was still dangerous.
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A Kansas City, Kan., family will be spending the holidays in a hotel after being forced out of their home by a fire .
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Previous rape victim of accused rapist in KCK speaks — Fri Dec 24 16:43:30 UTC 2010 A Wichita, Kan., woman provided an interview this week regarding accused rapist Wesley Watson. Lisa Clancy Nolla, the woman Watson was convicted of raping 30 years ago, spoke with a Wichita television station this week following the events this week. W... about: Crime Kansas City Law_Crime Lisa Clancy Nolla officer Rape Wesley Watson
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The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in the Kansas City area is up 2 to 4 cents a gallon heading into the Christmas holiday weekend from a week ago, according to AAA.
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Kansas kept its four U.S. House seats after the release Tuesday of population figures from this year’s census, but the state’s incoming governor said it faces a potential loss of clout in another decade if it doesn’t improve its economy and boost its population more quickly.
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'I Love You Phillip Morris': Much to love | 3 stars — Thu Dec 23 18:15:00 UTC 2010 Political incorrectness apparently isn't an issue for Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, writers of the gloriously tasteless "Bad Santa" who make their directing debut with "I Love You Phillip Morris," which somehow is both outrageous and curiously sweet. about: Arts Bad Santa Entertainment_Culture Glenn Ficarra I Love You Phillip Morris John Requa Organizations Robert W. Butler Writers Resources
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Derek Hardin is accused of killing a man. a On the day after what would have been Chauncey Calhoun 's 28th birthday, Kansas City police officers arrested the man they believe killed him.
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Derrion Thomas to Walk On at Mizzou — Thu Dec 23 02:55:00 UTC 2010 Derrion Thomas, the son of the late Chiefs All-Pro linebacker Derrick Thomas, has told PowerMizzou.com that he will walk on to the Missouri football team. A 2009 graduate of Blue Springs… by College via Kansas City Star about: Derrick Thomas Kansas City Star Missouri Tigers football Sports
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Missouri is looking at a modest improvement in general revenue collections for fiscal 2012 but still will have to figure out how to trim spending by about $500 million, state officials said late Wednesday. Gov. Jay Nixon; Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter; and House Budget Chairman Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City, announced a consensus revenue estimate of $7.295 billion for the fiscal year that starts July 1. That’s roughly 4 percent better than the $7.017 billion pace for the...
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Garmin Ltd. has lost a skirmish in its ongoing patent fight with rival electronics firm Pioneer Corp. Garmin (Nasdaq: GRMN), which is based in Switzerland but has its headquarters in Olathe, said Thursday that the District Court of Dusseldorf, Germany, ruled that software Garmin uses in its navigational devices infringes on two Pioneer patents. Garmin said that it has developed software fixes to avoid the duplication and said it didn’t expect the ruling to affect its ability to continue...
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The City of Fountains is holding its own as a top metro area for business, according to a ranking this week from MarketWatch. Kansas City came in 37th — tied with San Diego — out of 102 cities. Factors in the Best Cities for Business ranking included the concentration of businesses within a metro area, as well as metrics such as unemployment, job growth, population growth, personal income and local gross domestic product. The Midwest posted strong showings in the ranking, which considered...
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The Kansas City metro area is hammering out a nearly 10 percent increase in home-building activity compared with last year, the Home Builders Association of Greater Kansas City reported Wednesday. In the eight-county metro area, 2,262 housing units were permitted through November. That’s more than the full 2009 total of 2,155. The rosier results come despite single-family housing starts plunging 27 percent in November. “We expect numbers to decrease this time of year as we approach winter...
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Spending in the final shopping weekend before Christmas grew 17 percent, according to Internet data services company comScore. ComScore (Nasdaq: SCOR), based in Reston, Va., reports that retail e-commerce spending for the first 49 days of the November-December holiday season reached $28.36 billion — a 12 percent increase compared with the corresponding period last year. The most recent week, which ended Sunday, reached $5.5 billion in spending, an increase of 14 percent from the corresponding...
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Gary Wages, CEO of Saint Luke’s Northland Hospital, will retire March 11, the hospital said Thursday. Kevin Trimble, the hospital’s senior vice president and chief nursing officer, will take his place. “It seems like just yesterday that I was fortunate enough to launch my career in hospital administration,” Wages said in the release. “My career has been rewarding, especially my time with Saint Luke’s Health System.” Wages’ accomplishments during his 12-year tenure at Saint...
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U.S. employers took 1,586 mass layoff actions in November involving 152,816 workers, seasonally adjusted, as measured by new filings for unemployment insurance benefits during the month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. That represented a decline from 164,496 workers laid off a year earlier in 1,870 actions. In Kansas, however, the number of workers losing jobs in mass layoffs increased from a year earlier: 1,205 workers compared with 741 in November 2009, according to...
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A Kansas City woman has died from injuries she sustained Saturday, when she was shot while riding in a car near 54th Street and Highland Avenue, police said Wednesday.Denise Peterson, 50, sustained grave injuries in the shooting just before 5 p.m. Saturday, said Sgt.
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Chiefs possess plenty of candidates for team awards — Wed Dec 22 04:15:00 UTC 2010 It&x2019;s election week in the NFL. Players from around the league will cast their Pro Bowl ballots today and Thursday, and in past years, the Chiefs have used the opportunity to vote for the club&x2019;s… by KC Chiefs via Kansas City Sta about: American Football Kansas City Chiefs National Football League NFL Sports
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The Sushi House was closed for a hot minute. a The year 2010 may go down in history as having the shortest-lived "closing" in local restaurant history: Tom Johnson's Sushi House "closed" on a Saturday night in October and "re-opened," without fanfare, the following Tuesday.
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Catapult International Inc. has received a roughly $2 million capital infusion in an equity financing round led by Kansas City-based Five Elms Capital. With the investment, which also included two silent investors, Lenexa-based Catapult will be able to expand its software development and boost sales. The company develops Web-based rate-management programs for international shippers and freight forwarders. This marks its first round of institutional financing. The company has 10 employees in...
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Deb Hermann is getting the support of the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Council of Greater Kansas City in her bid to be Kansas City mayor. On Tuesday afternoon, KC BizPAC — the political action committee for the groups — announced that it was throwing its support behind the at-large City Council member for the coming primary election. KC BizPAC interviewed each mayoral candidate before making its pick. It doesn’t endorse candidates or align with certain political...
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Last month, Kansas City International Airport saw its largest year-over-year increase in passengers in 12 months. Airport officials reported Wednesday that 821,481 passengers arrived or departed from KCI (Code: MCI) in November, a 3.2 percent gain from the same period a year ago. Passenger boardings alone rose 3.9 percent to 410,833. The increase continued an improving trend from September and October, when KCI passenger travel increased 2.4 percent and 1.2 percent, respectively. That figure...
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Capitol Federal Financial Inc. has wrapped up a nearly $1.2 billion stock offering; its new common stock began trading on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on Tuesday morning. Topeka-based Capitol Federal Financial Inc. (Nasdaq: CFFND), the holding company for Capitol Federal Savings Bank, said in a late Tuesday release that it had finished its conversion from the mutual holding company structure into a stock-form holding company. It sold 118.15 million shares of common stock for $10 each; more...
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A Kansas City hospital is set to be acquired by Medical Properties Trust Inc. — one of three properties being bought in deals worth a combined $83.4 million. The Birmingham, Ala., real estate investment trust (NYSE: MPW) said late Tuesday that it had agreed to buy the 35-bed Northland LTACH Hospital , which opened in April 2008 and has a lease that expires in 2028. The purchase is expected to close in January, subject to MPT’s assumption of a $16.1 million mortgage loan that has a fixed...
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Former Embarq Corp. CEO Thomas Gerke is joining YRC Worldwide Inc. as its general counsel and executive vice president. The Overland Park-based trucking company (Nasdaq: YRCW) said Gerke will start on Jan. 3, also serving as secretary to YRC’s board. “Tom is uniquely positioned to lead our legal organization as well as work on our comprehensive recovery plan,” Chairman and CEO Bill Zollars said in a release. Gerke, who was general counsel for Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE: S), then Embarq...
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A Kansas City-based business unit of Alliance Benefit Group North Central States has been acquired by actuary and employee benefits consulting firm Nyhart. Nyhart, which announced the deal Wednesday, says the purchase — which comes amid a national growth push — will expand its retirement benefits administration business. It also will let Alliance’s Kansas City operations focus on providing retirement plan investment and fiduciary consulting, as well as daily valuation record-keeping...
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Kansas City’s Union Station is on track for at least a break-even 2011, building on its success in producing a surplus of $1.4 million during the first 10 months of 2010, the civic landmark’s CFO said Wednesday. This year’s reversal of misfortunes at Union Station resulted from spending cuts and robust revenue from temporary exhibits, CFO Jerry Baber said. “We’ve been pretty steady at breaking even in our slow months and making money in our good months,” Baber said. Next year’s...
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The Missouri Supreme Court has agreed to review government regulators’ actions during the approval of Aquila Inc.’s 2008 acquisition by Great Plains Energy Inc. Utility customers east of the Kansas City metro area sought the review after two lower courts rejected their request. Before allowing the acquisition, the regulators should have reviewed Great Plains’ (NYSE: GXP) “gifts and gratuities” policy to determine whether the policy would be harmful to Aquila’s customers after Great...
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Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp. plans to install 83 digital movie screens in nine ShowPlex Cinemas Inc. locations by the beginning of 2012. The screens will go in Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Arkansas locations of Overland Park-based ShowPlex . Most will conclude during the next 12 months. ShowPlex is owned by Dallas-based Trinity Hunt Partners. Here is Cinedigm’s announcement: MORRISTOWN, NJ and LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - December 22, 2010) - Cinedigm Digital Cinema Corp....
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Greinke and aftershocks: The links — Tue Dec 21 22:53:00 UTC 2010 Lots and lots of opinion out there on Zack Greinke and the most significant Royals’ trade in years. There’s optimism and pessimism and, with hindsight as the great equalizer, plenty of… by Ball Star via Kansas City Star about: Royals Zack Greinke
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Several Kansas City-area companies have been chosen to design the replacement of downtown Kansas City’s Broadway Bridge over Interstate 670. The Missouri Department of Transportation chose a team that includes Lenexa-based engineering and architecture firm GBA, Kansas City-based architecture firm el dorado inc., Kansas City-based engineering firm Hg Consult Inc. and San Diego-based Kleinfelder, which will provide geotechnical services. The project will replace the box-girder bridge, which was...
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Sprint Nextel Corp. will try to squeeze in one more batch of new markets for its 4G wireless broadband service before the end of the year. The Overland Park-based company (NYSE: S) said Tuesday that it will begin selling the service in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Silicon Valley and other Bay-area communities on Dec. 28. Sprint now offers 4G in 70 U.S. markets , including Kansas City. The 4G, or fourth-generation, network uses WiMAX technology to provide wireless Internet download speeds...
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Highwoods Properties Inc. has unveiled the third-iteration conceptual design for the proposed $58 million headquarters building for Kansas City law firm Polsinelli Shughart PC. Highwoods (NYSE: HIW) Vice President Glenn Stephenson said in a release that the rendering “better embraces the legacy and the future of the Plaza.” “We believe the architecture team has captured that spirit with a design that not only meets the criteria of the Plaza Plan, but also enhances the visitor experience...
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A California wind turbine technology company will relocate to Kansas City, creating 175 new jobs and a total capital investment of nearly $16 million. Nordic Windpower USA plans to relocate its headquarters and operations from California and Idaho to a manufacturing facility the company will build at Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co.’s KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre. Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon announced the relocation Tuesday morning at the Kansas City Aviation Department’s offices, calling the...
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Venture capitalists and those running venture-backed firms predict that investment in startups will grow next year, especially for companies in information technology, a new survey finds. And there are bullish expectations for the Midwest. Fifty-one percent of VCs and 58 percent of company CEOs polled by the National Venture Capital Association and Dow Jones VentureSource said they expect more venture capital investment in 2011. An additional quarter of each group expect investment to at least...
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We have less than a week until Christmas! Have you made your list and checked it twice? I STILL have shopping to do, but I am trying not to stress about it.
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What a couple of years it's been for Scott Seetin. The Kansas City man tried to donate a kidney to his mom back in 2008, only to learn that he needed a kidney of his own.
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Kansas City Royals trade Zack Greinke to Milwaukee Brewers — Mon Dec 20 04:05:00 UTC 2010 Brewers land AL Cy Young Award-winning pitcher, veteran shortstop and cash for four prospects. by Sports via Contra Costa Times Read the rest of this story... 11.05p ET on 19 Dec about: Cy Young Award Lorenzo Cain Zack Greinke
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The U.S. Postal Service faces its busiest day Monday, when an estimated 800 million pieces of mail will enter its system. That tops 40 percent more than the average day. To avoid crowds, USPS officials are encouraging people to mail their parcels early. They’re using the occasion to plug the Priority Mail Flat Rate Boxes and online services. Although Monday is the last day to get a letter in the mail in time for Christmas, Tuesday will be the last day for packages using Priority Mail. For...
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Freedom Inc. is backing Jim Rowland in the crowded Kansas City mayor’s race.The influential political club also released its city council endorsements Saturday, according to its website.
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Chiefs' Jones needs 17 yards rushing to reach 10,000 — Sun Dec 19 06:29:00 UTC 2010 On Thanksgiving night, Thomas Jones stood atop a stage in front of thousands in downtown Kansas City. At that moment, he felt, for the first time in forever, that he had found a home. by Rams via St. Louis Post Dispatch about: CBD-Downtown Kansas City St. Louis Post-Dispatch Thanksgiving Thomas Jones
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First National Bank of Kansas has been released from a formal agreement, dated July 2009, with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. The termination, dated Nov. 1 but released Friday, came because the Overland Park-based bank merged into First National Bank of Omaha on Sept. 29, according to the document. Both banks are owned by holding company First National of Nebraska. In 2009, the Comptroller of the Currency had determined that First National Bank of Kansas had "engaged in unsafe...
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Report: Greinke Fires Agent, Wants Out of KC — Sat Dec 18 01:37:00 UTC 2010 Royals ace Zack Greinke wants out of Kansas City, and the team intends to grant his wish, according to reports on Friday. Greinke on Friday fired his agents, SFX Baseball, in favor of management group CAA, and has reportedly unequivocally asked the Roy... about: Cy Young Award Dayton Moore Kansas City Royals Royals Sports Zack Greinke
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A Prairie Village psychotherapist stands accused of also being a marijuana dealer, according to charges filed today by the Johnson County district attorney.Thomas Whiteford Scott, 55, is a licensed professional counselor whose practice is at 9237 Ward Parkway in Kansas City.
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One person died when a car and a truck collided on State Avenue near 110th Street about 4:50 p.m., Kansas City, Kan., police said.
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Toronto-based BMO Financial Group said Friday that it will buy the parent of M&I Bank in a stock-for-stock deal valued at $4.1 billion. BMO (NYSE: BMO) said the definitive agreement calls for it to exchange approximately one-eighth of a share of its stock for each share of Marshall & Ilsley Corp. Milwaukee-based Marshall & Ilsley (NYSE: MI) operates M&I Bank, which has 15 offices in the Kansas City area. BMO is the parent of Bank of Montreal and Harris Bank. ANALYSIS : Read about local industry...
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A federal judge in Arkansas will dismiss an ABF Freight System Inc. lawsuit that sought to overturn a series of worker concessions negotiated between YRC Worldwide Inc. and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters union. Following a Thursday hearing, U.S. District Judge Susan Webber Wright granted motions by Overland Park-based YRC (Nasdaq: YRCW) and the Teamsters to dismiss the suit due to lack of standing. An order was expected to be entered later. On its website about the legal actions ,...
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Unemployment in Missouri remained steady last month while it edged up in Kansas, according to the latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. According to preliminary numbers, Missouri’s unemployment rate stayed at 9.4 percent in November, the same as in October but below the 9.6 percent rate of a year prior. Kansas saw its unemployment rate tick up to 6.8 percent, compared with 6.7 percent in October and in November 2009. The U.S. jobless rate in November was 9.8 percent. Figures...
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Icy drizzle coated area roads at the height of the evening rush hour Wednesday, and thus began a long, harrowing drive home for Kansas City area commuters.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to add more than 1,200 first-class domestic seats by summer 2013. The Atlanta-based carrier (NYSE: DAL) announced the plan Thursday, saying it was responding to requests from its business customers. It will expand first-class seating on more than 350 aircraft — more than 60 percent of its domestic fleet. This includes domestic MD-88, MD-90, Boeing 757-200 and Boeing 767-300 aircraft. Delta said it already offers more first-class seating than any other U.S. airline,...
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Roughly one of every seven Kansas City-area homeowners had mortgages that were under water in the third quarter, according to CoreLogic. But that’s much better than in many areas. The real estate data and analytics company reported that 14.9 percent (55,777) of metro-area mortgages had negative equity and that 6.2 percent (23,381) were near that point. That’s a larger percentage than in the second quarter, when 14.5 percent (54,286) of Kansas City-area mortgages had negative equity and a...
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Capitol Federal Financial said the road now appears clear for reorganizing the structure of its holding company, a process that involves raising nearly $1.2 billion through selling shares. Topeka-based Capitol Federal Financial (Nasdaq: CFFN), the mid-tier holding company for Capitol Federal Savings Bank, said in a late Thursday release that stockholders approved a plan to reorganize from a mutual holding company to a full-stock holding company structure. The company also said it completed the...
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Foreclosure activity edged up in the Kansas City metropolitan area in November compared with a year prior, though it declined nationally, according to RealtyTrac Inc.’s U.S. Foreclosure Market Report. In Kansas City, which ranked 79th among metros for foreclosure activity, foreclosures fell 14.1 percent from October but rose 0.23 percent from November 2009. There were 1,723 foreclosures, or one for every 504 housing units. RealtyTrac includes 15 counties in the Kansas City metro area. Among...
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The University of Missouri-Kansas City is buying an all-electric truck from Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corp., the company’s first collegiate sale. The Kansas City-based company delivered the Newton-model truck to university officials on Thursday. The university, which bought the truck with a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities Initiative, said it would use the truck mostly for its recycling program at its Volker and Hospital Hill campuses. The battery-operated Smith...
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Retirement has never been a hotter topic. The first wave of baby boomers — men and women born in 1946 — will reach retirement age next year. More than 3 million Americans will turn 65 in 2011, the largest cohort to become eligible for Social Security in a single year. Most of these prospective retirees are expected to remain in their current homes. Only 4 percent of the nation’s 36.8 million senior citizens (65 or older) moved to a new locale in 2008, the latest year analyzed by the U.S....
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Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies has won the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award — a prestigious honor given to five companies this year, with Honeywell the only manufacturer in the mix. The award was presented Thursday afternoon by Vice President Joe Biden and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke. It specifically recognizes Honeywell’s work managing and operating the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Kansas City Plant, the national...
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Sporting Kansas City will host two matches for the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup at its new $180 million stadium, under construction in Kansas City, Kan. The CONCACAF Gold Cup is the North American soccer championships. The tournament involves 12 national teams: United States, Mexico, Canada, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Cuba and Grenada; the final five teams will be determined by a qualifying tournament in January. The winner represents North America in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil. Kansas City...
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Wyandotte County prosecutors today charged a man with shooting one man to death and wounding another.Perry Lee Coleman Jr., 20, of Kansas City, Kan., is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated battery, and criminal possession of a firearm.Prosecutors say he shot two people during an attempted robbery on Oct.
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Woman dies in crashA woman died from injuries suffered Monday when her car struck concrete walls on Interstate 70 near the Jackson Avenue overpass, police said.Cynthia L. Lucas, 50, died a few hours after the 6:20 p.m. crash.Police said Lucas was heading west on I-70 when she lost control of the vehicle, which left the highway on the north and ...
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Westar Energy Inc. has struck tentative agreements to add 369 megawatts of wind energy — an amount that would more than double its current wind portfolio. The Topeka-based electric utility (NYSE: WR), which serves customers in western portions of the Kansas City metro area and is the largest electric utility in Kansas, said Tuesday that it had reached agreements to buy electricity produced at Kansas wind farms that are being developed. The deal still hinges on regulatory approval, successful...
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BNSF Railway Co. is being ordered to compensate a Kansas City, Kan., employee against whom investigators said the company retaliated after he reported a work-related injury. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said Wednesday that it wants BNSF to pay the unnamed employee $95,096 in back pay, compensatory damages, attorney’s fees and punitive damages after it investigated his case. A spokesman for the railroad operator, based in Fort Worth, Texas, didn’t immediately...
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NBH Holdings Corp.’s acquisition of Bank Midwest is helping downtown Kansas City’s largest office tower boost its occupancy. Town Pavilion will pick up a net of approximately 40,000 square feet of office space thanks to the deal, said Ryan Biery, senior vice president of office leasing for Copaken Brooks, which manages and leases the building. NBH Holdings closed on its purchase of Bank Midwest on Dec. 10 , and Bank Midwest signed a lease for a total of 70,000 square feet that same day,...
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American Airlines has completed its takeoff from the overhaul base at Kansas City International Airport. In early December, the airline vacated the base’s dome-like “wide-body” hangars, the last of its occupied space. At its peak, American Airlines occupied more than 1.7 million square feet at the former Trans World Airlines maintenance facility. Several years ago, the base employed 1,000 workers; in the months before work ended there, it employed 450. TWA operated the maintenance base...
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The Kansas City Council is attempting to stave off a threat to the Trader Joe’s chain’s highly anticipated expansion into Kansas City. As the Kansas City Business Journal reported last week, the popular specialty grocer’s lease at the Ward Parkway Shopping Center is in jeopardy if the city doesn’t modify its packaged-liquor ordinance . “As it stands now, Trader Joe’s can’t come,” Councilman John Sharp said last week. “If we don’t get the change through, they will not locate...
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Three residents of a southeast Kansas City home escaped injury Tuesday morning following a fire caused by unattended cooking on the stove.Kansas City Fire Department personnel responded to a residence at 9917 Wheeling Ave., just east of Hillcrest Road.
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Francoeur is full of hope as he joins Royals — Tue Dec 14 04:15:00 UTC 2010 With a smile on his face and a brand-new No. 21 home jersey on his back, the newest Kansas City Royal plopped into a chair next to general manager Dayton Moore and proceeded to field questions from reporters Monday. Five minutes in &x2014; and several… about: Dayton Moore Kansas City Royal Royals
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State officials are working on an accelerated plan to construct a pedestrian-friendly Broadway overpass above Interstate 670 that would debut next September with the nearby Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.The $5.6 million project was authorized by Missouri Department of Transportation officials just three weeks ago.
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The parent of Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City has decided to play the hand it holds. Ameristar Casinos Inc. (Nasdaq: ASCA) said Tuesday that a board committee studying alternatives to enhance stockholder value no longer is considering a sale of the company. In a release, the company said a sale “is not in the best interests of the company and its stockholders at this time.” Las Vegas-based Ameristar said the board’s Transaction Committee will continue to look at other ways of...
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The Shawnee Mission School District will close three schools. A district board meeting ended with members approving the closing of Don Bonjour Elementary School, Antioch Middle School and Mission Valley Middle School at the end of the 2010-11 school year. The closings are the result of budget difficulties amid declining state financing and a dip in property values in Johnson County. Shawnee Mission School District officials have had to cut $20 million from the budget during the past two years...
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The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that retail sales in November rose 0.8 percent from October and 7.7 percent from a year ago. The department also revised October’s sales figures higher. “Growing consumer confidence and a successful opening to the holiday shopping season undoubtedly helped bolster store traffic and spending in November,” said Sandy Kennedy, president of the Retail Industry Leaders Association, based in Alexandria, Va. “The cheerfulness on display around the...
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After 24 years in the seat, retiring U.S. Sen. Christopher "Kit" Bond, R-Mo., bid farewell Tuesday as his 40 years in public service draw to a close. In a speech on the Senate floor, Bond thanked Missourians for sending him to Jefferson City three times and to Washington four times to represent them. “If my colleagues will permit a little parting advice from an old bull: Work together; play nice,” Bond said. “In a world today where enemies are real — the kind who seek to destroy others...
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At his last official meeting as a member of the Federal Open Market Committee, Kansas City Federal Reserve President Tom Hoenig once again cast the sole vote against the decision to keep interest rates at or near zero. FOMC is the policymaking committee of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. On Tuesday, it announced its decision to keep short-term interest rates between zero and 0.25 percent in an effort to stimulate the economy. The FOMC said household spending is increasing...
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Kansas City Water Service crews started work today on the damaged water main that closed the southbound lanes of U.S. 169.They started excavating this morning and repairs could take six to eight hours, said Colleen Doctorian, spokeswoman for Kansas City Water Services department.
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Zack Greinke Rumors: Monday — Mon Dec 13 07:22:00 UTC 2010 Royals GM Dayton Moore is “actively gauging” the trade market for Zack Greinke, reports ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick. Moore “has focused on adding up-the-middle position players who are close… by Kansas City Royals via MLB Trade Rumors about: Dayton Moore Kansas City Royals sport Zack Greinke
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Small agenda for KCK board meeting — Mon Dec 13 08:09:39 UTC 2010 There won't be too much of an agenda at this week's Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education meeting. A look at the agenda for tomorrow's meeting, which will be held at Welborn Elementary School at 5 p.m. • The board will receive a legislative update from... about: Bill Reardon Board of Education Education Kansas City Kansas City Missouri KCK Board of Education KCK Public Schools Public Library
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Chiefs-Chargers team statistics — Mon Dec 13 05:17:00 UTC 2010 2010 by KC Chiefs via Kansas City Star Read the rest of this story... 12.17a ET on 13 Dec about: Kansas City Kansas City Star
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A lengthening contract negotiation threatens to remove KMBC-TV Channel 9 and KCWE-TV Channel 29 from DirecTV on Jan. 1. To prevent that, the stations’ parent company — Hearst Television Inc. — would need to reach an agreement with DirecTV by the end of the year, when the current contract expires, said Wayne Godsey, general manager of KMBC-TV and KCWE-TV. But he’s hopeful that the parties will reach an accord in time for service to continue uninterrupted. “It’s in our interest to do...
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Archer Technologies LLC CEO Jon Darbyshire has left the company to focus on the foundation his family created earlier in the fall. Darbyshire announced his departure, which occurred Dec. 1, during the weekend in an e-mail to friends and Archer customers, saying he had “great confidence” in the company’s future. He sold the Overland Park-based software firm to EMC Corp. in January. “It has been a privilege for me to lead the Archer team over the last 10 years,” he wrote. In an...
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Smith Electric Vehicles U.S. Corp. has sold two of its all-electric trucks to the U.S. Marine Corps, its first sale to the military. The Kansas City-based company said Monday that the two Smith Newton trucks will be built locally and delivered to the Marines’ Camp Pendleton outside San Diego in February. Smith Electric said this was the first military sale through a government purchasing contract the company received earlier this year from the General Services Administration. Like other parts...
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A federal judge has ruled that Congress does not have the authority to require people to buy health insurance or pay a fine to the government. Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli had filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of this key provision of the federal health care reform law. U.S. District Judge Henry Hudson, a George W. Bush appointee, ruled that the individual mandate provision “exceeds the constitutional boundaries of congressional power” and ordered that it be...
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Deffenbaugh Industries now offers on-site health care to its 800 area employees thanks to a partnership with Cerner Corp. The new employee health and wellness center, on the ground floor of Deffenbaugh’s Kansas City, Kan., facility, offers primary and urgent care, treatment for work-related injuries, pharmacy services and wellness programs. Deffenbaugh’s clinic opened Monday and has two providers, a physician assistant and an occupational health nurse, on site. The company pays Cerner an...
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Liberty Hospital opened the doors to its new cancer center on Monday. The center is on the ground floor of the hospital’s Medical Plaza East building and doubles the size of its previous cancer treatment center, which was on the third floor of the main hospital, to 5,260 square feet, spokesman Matt Smithmier said. He said the hospital has yet to decide what will go in the former space. The new center, which includes floor-to-ceiling windows, three exam rooms, an on-site pharmacist, a gym and...
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O’Charley’s Inc. announced Monday that it has closed its two Kansas City-area casual dining restaurants. The Nashville-based chain (Nasdaq: CHUX) said restaurants at 9150 N.E. Barry Road in Liberty and at 20220 E. Jackson Dr. in Independence were among 16 restaurants closed. The closed restaurants — 11 with the O’Charley’s brand name and five with the Ninety Nine brand — were deemed underperforming. Jeff Williams, chief accounting officer, said the closed restaurants primarily were...
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NovaStar Financial Inc. announced plans to recapitalize its preferred stock, one of the largest liabilities remaining on its balance sheet, through a massive offering of newly issued common stock. Kansas City-based NovaStar (Pink Sheets: NOVS) has significant liabilities related to two series of preferred stock, Series C and Series D. The company hasn’t made a dividend payment on preferred shares since October 2007 and now owes $46.6 million in deferred dividends. Liability from preferred...
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Three Kansas City firefighters were injured Saturday morning when a house fire they were battling took an unexpected turn.One of the firefighters had his masked knocked off and inhaled intense heat and smoke.
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Chiefs QB Matt Cassel is out for Sunday's game at San Diego — Sun Dec 12 02:02:00 UTC 2010 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Quarterback Matt Cassel didn't travel to San Diego on Saturday and is out for the Chiefs' game against the Chargers. Cassel, having the finest year of his career for the AFC West-leading Chiefs (8-4), underwent an emergency appe... about: AFC West Appendectomy KANSAS CITY Kansas City Chiefs Matt Cassel San Diego San Diego Chargers sport
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How does old become new? One answer can be found here on the edge of the Kansas River.That’s where the national drive to create renewable energy meets a 105-year-old hydroelectric plant that produces 2.3 megawatts of clean power.There are no smokestacks or large piles of coal at the Bowersock Mills and Power Co., just the flow of the river ...
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City, county and state authorities say they arrested two people after uncovering a methamphetamine lab in east Kansas City Friday.Officers from the Jackson County Sheriffs office, the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the Kansas City Police used a search warrant drawn from an ongoing investigation to enter a home in the 2600 block of Garfield ...
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With a diverse variety of inventory and limited-time special offers on home sites, there has never been a better time to purchase in the master-planned community of Cedar Creek, according to Cedar Creek Realty.
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A worker with The Bratton Corporation out of Kansas City worked on installing the tinted glass on the outside of the new Medical Office Building on the KU Med campus Thursday.
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A 20-year-old Kansas City woman was found guilty of first-degree murder this afternoon in Wyandotte County .
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A group of parents in the Shawnee Mission School District today filed a lawsuit challenging the Kansas school funding formula in an attempt to save some schools from closing.The lawsuit filed in federal court in Kansas City, Kan., challenges the constitutionality of the state law, which limits how much residents can raise their local taxes to ...
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The University of Kansas Medical Center has raised more than half the money it needs to expand its campus in Wichita .David Wilson, dean of the Wichita campus, says $2.7 million of the $5 million goal has been raised.The Kansas Health Foundation has donated $800,000 to the effort to expand the Wichita campus to a four-year program.
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I have very rarely seen a restaurant bungle the dining experience as much as my visit to E-Pin for lunch today. This restaurant is still in its infancy and of course there will be a few kinks here and there but what I witnessed today bordered on the terrible and assured myself and the 4 other guests to never come back to E-Pin.
Up until ordering our experience at E-Pin seemed pleasant enough. The lunch menu offered a somewhat varied list of dishes to chose from. Our waiter was attentive and collected our orders quite swiftly. It was after this point that things just seemed to fall apart.
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Pump prices are jumping in the Kansas City area heading into this weekend. As of late Thursday, the price of a gallon of unleaded stood at $2.86 on the Kansas side of the state line.
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An anonymous Christmas angel has dropped a valuable gold coin into a Salvation Army kettle at Sams Club on North Oak Trafficway.The coin: A 1922 Gold Helvetia 20 Swiss franc.The coin is in excellent condition, said Major Rick Carroll with The Salvation Army.
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Despite the loss of production of the Ford Escape, optimism remains about the future of Ford Motor Co.’s Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo., with one state representative saying the shift is part of the natural progression of landing another product. Ford spokeswoman Marcey Evans said Thursday that Ford plans to put another product in the plant but that it’s too early to say what the product will be. The plant is in the district of Missouri Rep. Jerry Nolte, R-Gladstone, who was a...
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Olathe will host the 2013 USATF Masters Outdoor Track & Field National Championship, an event expected to have an economic benefit of $3.59 million. The championship will bring about 2,000 athletes, ranging from ages 30 to 80, as well as family and spectators to Olathe for as long as a week in June 2013, according to a release from the Olathe Chamber of Commerce Convention & Visitors Bureau. The USATF Missouri Valley Association also helped land the event, which is USA Track & Field’s main...
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Ferrellgas Partners LP reported a slow quarter on the same day it announced the acquisition of a West Coast propane retailer. Overland Park-based Ferrellgas (NYSE: FGP) recorded a net loss of $28.3 million, or 40 cents a share, for the quarter ending Oct. 31. That’s smaller than its loss of $32.9 million, or 47 cents a share, for the same quarter a year ago. Losses are common in Ferrellgas’ fiscal first quarter because of the seasonal nature of propane sales. Revenue rose 14 percent — to...
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Educational Testing Services has committed to keeping a large event in Kansas City through 2017, promising an estimated $17.1 million economic benefit each year, the Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association said Thursday. The agreement represents the largest single group booking in five years. The extended commitment for the ETS Advanced Placement Reading Program, which had been committed to Kansas City through 2014, represents an additional 80,871 hotel room nights and $51.3 million...
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Kansas City ranks No. 3 on a list of the nation’s most charitable cities , according to The Daily Beast . About 3.5 percent of earnings in the city are donated. Kansas City’s average household income is $84,923; giving per foundation amounts to $863,859; and there are 470,800 volunteers during the year — nearly 23 percent of the population. Seattle made the top of the list, even though the city had a lower portion of earnings donated — 3.2 percent. But in the Pacific Northwestern city,...
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The Lee’s Summit City Council on Thursday approved multimillion-dollar economic incentives in bids to attract new company Exergonix Inc. and an airport tenant. At an evening workshop, the City Council agreed to spend $1.5 million to acquire land for clean-tech company Exergonix if it agrees to locate its $90 million world headquarters in the city. The bid for Exergonix was sweetened by an additional $10 million in tax abatements during the next 10 years, said Jim Devine, CEO of the Lee’s...
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The automobile side of the Kansas City Assembly Plant will cease production sometime during the fourth quarter of 2011, soon after the Louisville Assembly Plant in Kentucky begins production of the next-generation Ford Escape. The effect on the 3,700 hourly employees in Kansas City remains unclear. However, Missouri state officials seem to expect some downtime at the Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Mo., creating an opportunity for a big retooling in preparation for a new product....
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Harrah’s North Kansas City casino led the Kansas City-area gambling market in November, cashing in with a 3.1 percent year-to-year revenue increase to bring in $15.71 million. The number of patrons stayed flat at nearly 208,000. Isle of Capri Casino Kansas City boosted revenue by 2.2 percent to $6.34 million despite a 0.4 percent slide in the patron count — 119,800. Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City, which accounts for the largest revenue portion of Kansas City’s four riverboat casinos,...
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A 19-year-old woman pleaded guilty today in the shooting death of a man at his Riverside apartment.Cavona C. Flenoy of Kansas City, Kan., was accused of shooting Hassan A. Abbas, 32, several times in the chest on March 9.Abbas, who was from Sudan, was a student at Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods.
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From Joe Lambe: A man died early today after a fight outside a restaurant at the Country Club Plaza, Kansas City police said.
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The chamber will be accessible from the southwest elevator in the Grand Hall.The new chamber board room, which will occupy the space where the Harvey House diner formerly was, is not expected to be finished before the end of the month.
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SGN Editor Matt Loede’s NFL Week 14 Picks — Thu Dec 09 05:15:29 UTC 2010 Last Week: 13-3 Season: 114-75 Thursday: Indianapolis at Tennessee – Peyton Manning is in one of those funks. The Colts have no run game, are banged up all over the place, and can’t find a rhythm on either side of the ball. The Titans are on their last... about: Aaron Rodgers AFC South Albert Haynesworth Brett Favre Buffalo Bills Charles Woodson David Garrard Donovan McNabb Drew Stanton Editor Eric Mangini Indianapolis Jacksonville Lions Matt Loede Maurice Jones-Drew Motown National Football League New York Giants New York Jets NFC North NFL picks Oakland Oakland Raiders Peyton Manning Picks Pittsburgh SGN Sports Tampa Bay Tarvaris Jackson The Chargers Week 14 Picks at: Meadowlands Super Bowl
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An internal investigation will determine whether Kansas City police officers followed procedures when they busted into a home and caused a fire in the process of searching for a cell phone.If the conclusion is yes, then a change of procedures is sorely needed.The raid last month terrified a toddler and three women inside the home ...
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6:30pm: First Baptist Church of Olathe. The First Baptist Church of Olathe will celebrate with a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service, December 24th at...
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Myrna Orozco of Kansas City works her cell phone Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010 at a fellow activist's home in Kansas City, Kan., calling senators and representatives to ask them to support the DREAM Act.
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Kansas City government does a poor job of ensuring developers meet requirements when they receive lucrative tax breaks for urban redevelopment, an audit concluded today.“Contracts have little value if not followed,” the audit said.Auditors looked at six projects and found the current owners of five hadn’t complied with key ...
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Clearwire Corp. said Thursday that it had successfully raised the $1.33 billion in financing it needs to keep building out its national wireless broadband network. The company (Nasdaq: CLWR), based in Kirkland, Wash., said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had completed the offering of $175 million in senior secured notes due in 2015 and $500 million in second-priority notes due in 2017. On Wednesday, Clearwire said it had sold $650 million in notes, due in 2040,...
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Ford Motor Co. announced Thursday that it will produce the next generation of its Escape SUV in Louisville, Ky. The move, the subject of talk for months, is a blow to the company’s Kansas City Assembly Plant, which now produces the midsized SUV. The loss of the Escape, without another line to take its place, could affect half of the local plant’s 3,700 employees. Ford said in a release that it will invest $600 million in its Louisville Assembly Plant, to make it the company’s most...
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A Leawood man has pleaded guilty to smuggling and trafficking $1 million in counterfeit Cisco computer equipment. Christopher Myers, 41, admitted to federal charges that he imported computer equipment from China, adorned them with bogus Cisco labels, put them in bogus Cisco boxes and sold them on eBay as authentic Cisco computers. His co-conspirator, Timothy Weatherly, pleaded guilty to similar charges in November. Weatherly operated Deals Direct Inc. from his Overland Park home and a Merriam...
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Generali USA will move its U.S. headquarters to the Park Place mixed-use development at 117th Street and Nall Avenue in Leawood, Park Place Investors LLC and Caymus Real Estate LLC said. The insurance company will lease 40,000 square feet and become the anchor for a new $15 million mixed-use building at Park Place, which includes the aloft Hotel, an outdoor ice skating rink, apartments and upscale retail. When completed, the building will offer about 54,000 square feet of office and retail...
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Chalak Mitra Group LLC has bought 33 KFC, Taco Bell and Long John Silver’s restaurants in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois and Oklahoma. The group, an affiliate of Dallas-based The Chalak Group Inc., did not disclose the purchase price for the Yum! Brands Inc. (NYSE: YUM) restaurants. A call seeking comment from The Chalak Group was not immediately returned. Manish Patel and Pushpak Patel, current Yum! franchisees and part of The Chalak Group, will run the restaurants. “It’s a competitive...
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10:15am: Indian Creek Branch Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger...
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10:15am: Indian Creek Branch Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger...
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10:15am: Indian Creek Branch Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger...
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10:15am: Indian Creek Branch Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger...
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10:15am: Indian Creek Branch Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger...
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1:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Children may drop by the library and read to a cuddly canine. Come to the Children’s Desk upon your arrival...
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1:00pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Looking for something new to read this summer? We’ll tell you about some new books in our collection and...
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6:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Come play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Nights. Boards and equipment will be provided. All...
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6:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Come play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Nights. Boards and equipment will be provided. All...
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6:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Come play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Nights. Boards and equipment will be provided. All...
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6:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Come play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Nights. Boards and equipment will be provided. All...
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6:30pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Come play chess with a worthy opponent at our Family Chess Nights. Boards and equipment will be provided. All...
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2:00pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore
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2:00pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Enjoy free movies at the library! The whole family is welcome, but kindergartners and younger must be...
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2:00pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Enjoy free movies at the library! The whole family is welcome, but kindergartners and younger must be...
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2:00pm: Indian Creek Branch Library. Enjoy free movies at the library! The whole family is welcome, but kindergartners and younger must be...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Rhyme Time is a language-enrichment program for children aged 12 to 24 months. Rhymes, songs, and finger plays...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Each child must be acompanied by a parent or caregiver (one-on-one). Because this is a one-on-one program, please do...
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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10:15am: Olathe Public Library. Ages: 3 Year Olds
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