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As a push increases to hire a private contractor to build a new Lansing prison and then lease it to the state, some Kansas legislative leaders look warily…
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Burns & McDonnell will employ the first ten graduates of a new career and technical education program on the Kansas City International Airport project –…
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When President Harry Truman moved into the White House, he thought the creaks and groans meant it was haunted. It turns out it was just in imminent danger…
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Donald Trump took over the Oval Office two months ago, and his trade policies are having an effect. Today, we'll find out how his search for better deals…
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Despite its shoestring budget and remarkably short shooting schedule, High Noon is revered among cinephiles. Today, author Glenn Frankel reveals how the…
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Thursday's vote by the Johnson County Commission authorizes the spending of revenues from a quarter-cent sales tax voters approved last November.The money…
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Ten more road projects in Kansas have been postponed indefinitely.That’s in addition to the 24 that were put on hold last month.“Yesterday we were…
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North Kansas City Schools Board of Education will ask voters in August to approve a $114 million bond issue to improve overcrowded and aging schools.If…
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For almost a year, orange cones, torn up sidewalks, and road closures were a daily fact of life for businesses and their customers along Johnson Drive in…
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Massive street and sidewalk work has been going on for six months along Johnson Drive in Mission, and the mom and pop businesses on that street are…
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Expect long delays Monday and Tuesday on southbound Interstate 435 at 87th Street.The Kansas Department of Transportation has reduced traffic flow to one…
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Kansas City seems to be building its way to an economic recovery. Take, for instance, Cerner's proposed redevelopment of the property that formerly housed…