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Everyone deserves a safe place to swim, but we live in a region of pool haves and have-nots: Kansas City, Kansas, has zero public pools open this summer, while Lenexa has three pools for one-third the population.
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Ceramic Cafe owner Sara Thompson wanted to do something fun for the community while using up some extra clay.
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The parks department will have to prioritize its 2021 development in the midst of a shrinking budget.
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An analysis of Harry Truman's relationship with Winston Churchill and a preview of what the Kansas City Parks and Recreation has planned for 2021.
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A series of videos on YouTube and Facebook in Spanish are designed to get new visitors to the state's parks.
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Initial design proposals for the park have been released to the public. Residents now have a chance to weigh in with their own ideas and suggestions.
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In a few years, Kansas Citians will be able to wander 500 acres of tallgrass prairie close to home. A Johnson County park is in the midst of the area’s largest prairie restoration project.
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Johnson County so far has recorded 992 positive COVID-19 cases, including 71 deaths.
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State parks in both Kansas and Missouri are open though not all facilities and amenities will be available for use.
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The impact of COVID-19 on state parks, how local businesses are increasing their digital presence, and details on a new jazz album inspired by KU basketball greats.
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As spring arrives in the metro, Kansas City officials consider closing some streets to give residents more places to get outside while maintaining proper social distance.
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It’s officially spring in Kansas City, even with the coronavirus. Around the metro, there are signs Mother Nature is unaware of the pandemic with greener…