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November 2010 - Posts
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New Missouri casino won’t be in Kansas City area
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CST Industries combines subsidiaries
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Gentile becomes CEO of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City
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Restaurant business starts to heat up
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Verizon Wireless launches 4G on Sunday
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Scout Investment Advisors doubles assets under management with Reams acquisition
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Nixon seeks $600M export agreement between Missouri, Taiwan
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IBM: Cyber Monday sales soar
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Kansas City suffers less in recession, Brookings Institution study finds
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Marcason wants a traffic study for proposed Polsinelli building
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Sprint Nextel’s wholesale division chief resigns
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Commercial property default rate rises
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Tax credit cuts would save Missouri $220M a year, commission says
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Handmark develops handset apps for ACBJ websites
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Inergy sees revenue rise, earnings decline for quarter and fiscal year
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Sprint Nextel adds six more 4G markets
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Black Friday results offer retailers encouragement, survey says
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CenturyLink freezes some pension benefits inherited from Embarq
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Cyber Monday will see record numbers, survey finds
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Sugar Creek casino would offer least benefit, study reports
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Daugherty will retire from Jackson County bench
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Obama wants to freeze federal civilian pay
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High-tech exports plummet in Missouri, Kansas
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Kansas City-area retailers aim to reach Black Friday shoppers early
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88% of retailers plan for Cyber Monday
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Subcommittee considers Kansas City convention hotel proposals
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Kansas City International Airport traffic improves in October
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America’s Community Bank agrees to strengthen operations
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Missourians are owed $5.2M from unused gift cards
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Part of $104M mortgage class-action verdict goes back to trial
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Employers will block online shopping sites
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Kansas, Missouri unemployment rates rise slightly
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Kansas City International Airport predicts Thanksgiving travel uptick
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Four indictments come down in $7.2M Petro America scheme
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Van Tuyl-led group closes on $9.5M West Edge purchase
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Nine are indicted in $11M mortgage fraud scheme
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Sprint Center sells out for College Basketball Experience Classic games
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University of Missouri approves $45M in debt financing for UMKC projects
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Rising fuel prices moderate before Thanksgiving
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Investigation targets GSA contract with Jane Mobley Associates
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Estimate: Kansas City grows, is 36th-largest city
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West Edge sale nears closing after Kansas City Council vote
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Inergy subsidiary expands propane operations with two acquisitions
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Beumer Corp. opens Kansas City office, plans to create 50 jobs
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Former Lee’s Summit man Ragland gets 14 years in mortgage fraud scheme
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Judge denies attempt to shed TIF plan for West Edge
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Kansas City EDC effort focuses on existing businesses
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United Way of Greater Kansas City raises $35M
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KCP&L is among companies backing a second Missouri nuclear power plant
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IRS seeks refund recipients in Kansas City
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Midwest Research Institute advances chemical attack protection project
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Kauffman: Missouri, Kansas are less prepared for ‘new economy’
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Missouri, Kansas get middling ranks for gross state product
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Kansas City-based GSI Hosting sells to Layered Technologies
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Kansas City-area home sales fall 37 percent in October
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GM is ready to roll with IPO
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Survey: Benefits costs rise 5.2 percent for Kansas City employers
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Former KU athletics officials are indicted in $5M ticket scheme
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Kansas senator aims to stop businesses that charge too much sales tax
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YRC Worldwide will close 40 terminals because of low freight volume
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WireCo World Group buys Portuguese company Grupo Oliveira Sá
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Layne Christensen buys Bencor for $32.1M
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Data Systems International expands in Asia
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Bucher Willis Ratliff joins Chicago firm H.W. Lochner
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New restaurant takes Jose Pepper’s location in Prairie Village
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General Motors boosts IPO price
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Overland Park City Council sends Prairiefire incentives request to subcommittee
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Former Westar exec Lake wants arrest records destroyed
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Kansas City-area TGI Friday’s restaurants close
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Children’s Mercy will move some clinics starting in March
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Lee Jeans gets into the underwear business
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Report: Foreclosure problems could be grim for banks
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Sprint Nextel adds another 4G market in California
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AMC Entertainment cues up dining in a fourth theater
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Country Club Plaza adds private party space, temporary tenant in vacated space
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Kansas City business leaders form Capitus Group
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Ted’s Montana Grill leaves Kansas City
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University of Kansas Hospital gets top ranking for heart care
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National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility advances despite critical report
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Rising retail sales promise momentum into holidays
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Kansas City commercial property sales fall 42 percent
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Menorah Medical Center adds scanner
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Mass layoffs abate in the third quarter
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U.S. Bank robbery in Overland Park may be a cover-up
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Nicholson Kovac cuts VP McEwen, CFO Crawford
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TruHome Solutions adds three credit unions as partners
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Kansas City home prices fall 3.3 percent
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Kansas City International Airport gets busier in September
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NovaStar Financial’s liabilities weigh on income
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American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation gets $5.2M grant for diabetes research
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UMKC gets $3.8M to expand medical training in Missouri
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UnitedLex closes purchase of LawScribe
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Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute will move into Union Station
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H&R Block seeks settlement with refund anticipation loan bank HSBC
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Sprint Nextel, Clearwire start arbitration about smart phone payments
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Despite ‘robo-signing’ dust up, Kansas City foreclosures rise
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American Academy of Family Physicians gets $5.2M grant for diabetes research
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Kansas City Power & Light District offers free parking — for now
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Southwest, AirTran navigate toward early 2011 merger
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ICOP Digital hires investment banker
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Sprint Nextel device lets iPod Touch users access Internet anywhere
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CareerBuilder: Raises may be on the rise
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Arizona issues restitution order in Petro America case
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Lyric Opera of Kansas City begins more fundraising for $10.4M Opera Center complex
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West Edge sale gets new time frame
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Springbok launches puzzles for Alzheimer’s patients
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Sprint, TMNG team on phone recycling effort
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Sara Lee will sell North American bakery business to Grupo Bimbo
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Hawthorn Bancshares earnings hit by problem loans, TARP dividends
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Kansas City Financial Stress Index rises
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Ferrellgas plans $470M debt placement
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Continental Disc opens plant in India
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University of Kansas Hospital reports record annual revenue
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Truman Medical Centers, University of Kansas Hospital near key EMR ranking
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AT&T U-verse resolves contract dispute with Scripps Networks
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Survey: One in four drivers have fallen asleep at the wheel
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Kansas City gets high Travel + Leisure rankings for barbecue, affordability
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Greater Kansas City Chamber program expands business diversity offerings
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Kansas City Power & Light District plans holiday display by local artists
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Greene gets top spot on Kansas Court of Appeals
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Kansas City-area bankers question Fed’s $600B investment plan
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YRC Worldwide reduces loss in third quarter
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AT&T U-verse trims its television lineup
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Mayer Hoffman McCann, CBIZ buy Florida company
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E-book maker PocketBook opens U.S. headquarters in Overland Park
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Clean-tech company Exergonix plans $90M headquarters in Kansas City area
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Apria Healthcare will consolidate operations, bring 300 jobs to Overland Park
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Great Wolf Resorts could have to relinquish its Kansas City, Kan., property
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U.S. unemployment stays at 9.6 percent
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Convergys will hire 150 in Olathe
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Harley-Davidson pressures Kansas City employees for concessions
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Missouri Department of Transportation makes Keith permanent director
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Payday lending laws bite into QC Holdings’ profits
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Owens Corning will cut 140 jobs in Kansas City area
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Barkley considers layoffs after partial loss of Sonic advertising account
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Wireless companies wrangle over 4G definition
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Kansas Bioscience Authority: State economy gets high return on investment
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YRC will report third-quarter results
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University of Kansas Medical Center, KU Hospital add five neurosurgeons
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Report: Kansas City office market remains chilly
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Election boots familiar figures in Kansas City-area politics
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Earnings tax measure passes in Missouri despite Kansas City voter sentiment
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Garmin revenue heads south on lower auto GPS sales
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Entertainment Properties swings to profit, sees strong investment pipeline
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Quality Technology Services opens new data center
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Kansas City metro unemployment rate improves in September
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CenturyLink profits slim as customers drop traditional phone service
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Great Plains Energy promotes two executives
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Overland Park man gets 10 years for bankruptcy fraud
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Ford, GM vehicles made near Kansas City see sales gains
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Controversial earnings tax measure goes to voters
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Keep an eye on key lower-profile Kansas City-area races
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Handmark launches apps for political junkies of all stripes
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Grant Thornton: Most manufacturers fear double-dip recession
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DataSource buys RW & Associates to expand portfolio
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Mediware acquisitions help boost profits
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U.S., Kansas City air fares take off
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Report: University of Kansas Hospital ranks 18th in nation
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Garmin will release third-quarter results
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Developers, hotel chains bid for Kansas City convention center hotel
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