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Slated for August 2024, PickleCon will include more than 100 pickleball courts for tournaments, camps and clinics, and is expected to bring in an additional $3.9 million to the Kansas City economy.
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Kansas City will invest general obligation bond funds over the next five years to upgrade parks and recreation centers and convention facilities and to create more affordable housing units.
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At 224 pages and just over 69,000 words, the current Missouri constitution is the fourth in the state's history. November's ballot will ask if voters want a new one.
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After the pandemic wiped away CryptiCon, Planet Comicon and other major events last summer, local enthusiasts and creators are ready to come together.
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The affected workers include bartenders, cooks, supervisors, retail sales workers, cashiers and vendors, among others.
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GOP delegates from Kansas and Missouri discuss a virtual political convention unlike any other, how the Kansas Human Rights Commission could expand LGBTQ protections in the state, and a long-running craft fair receives patrons in-person again.
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Loews is set to open its downtown Kansas City hotel despite canceled conventions.
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Segment 1: Creating a winning bid for major eventsThe U.S. Gymnastics Championship this weekend and the NFL Draft in 2023— what do they have in common?…
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Segment 1: Creating a winning bid for major eventsThe U.S. Gymnastics Championship this weekend and the NFL Draft in 2023— what do they have in common?…
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Segment 1: Zippy new scooters are the newest form of transportation in Kansas City.A Los Angeles scooter-rental company called Bird has brought a new…
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Kay Barnes served as Mayor of Kansas City for two terms, from 1999-2007. Her name is now affixed to the Grand Ballroom at the Kansas City Convention…
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Kansas City's long quest to build a downtown convention hotel entered its final stretch on Thursday at a groundbreaking event next to the construction…