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Kansas city Properties News
City commissioners approve bid for Limit Street (Leavenworth Times) When they met last week, Leavenworth city commissioners approved a bid for an improvement project for Limit Street.
Talk shows talk up perils of reviving 'fairness' rule (Pioneer Press) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — "Censorship," talk show host Rush Limbaugh exclaimed.
10 and counting (Moberly Monitor-Index) A battle of two successful and nationally ranked women’s basketball teams enjoying a lengthy winning streak, something had to give Saturday at the Orscheln Properties Classic between undefeated Rend Lake, Ill. and Moberly Area Community College.
Eighth-Ranked Irish Return Home To Take On Furman (Notre Dame Athletics) Notre Dame returns home after a four-game road swing to take on Furman in just the second meeting ever between the two schools. The only matchup between the the Irish and the Paladins took place on Kansas City, Mo. in the semifinals of the Guardians Classic as the Irish registered a 75-50 victory on November 25, 2002.
Center of the deer world (The Wichita Eagle) The record books don't lie. These are the good ol' days for trophy deer hunting in Kansas. Last year the largest two typical whitetails shot in the world both came from Kansas, according to ESPN Outdoors and Boone & Crockett. Bowhunter Keith Manca, of Danbury, Conn., shot a 14-pointer in Harper County on Nov. 7, 2007, that netted 193 2/8 and took the title of world's best for the season. ...
Blue River is flowing toward a cleaner future (The Kansas City Star) John R. Patrick envisions a new Blue River flowing past his metal-casting plant, with clear water and shady hiking trails.
Tim Lott: If this is the end of the road, there must be a rainbow... (Independent) Lately, whenever anybody asks me how I'm doing, I find myself, as if by reflex, parroting the phrase, "Oh, struggling." Or I might mumble, "You know, just about surviving the crunch." Even allowing for the fact that I am not known for being a ray of sunshine at the best of times, I have never lived in a time when prospects seemed so bleak. The yellow brick road of prosperity has finally turned ...
Housing chief stressed (Las Vegas Review-Journal) Don England hasn't been feeling so great lately. |
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