5 Stars We'd Like To See Host The Oscars
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Rylin at the Arboretum
Can You Match Ribbons To Causes They Represent?
Interactive Ballot: Academy Award Nominees
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Your flood photos (July)
Your flood photos (July)
Chamber listens to school and city
City proclaims Arch E. Spelman Day
Journey to masonic fraternal temperance
Dana Hanson, APRN, and Karen Trees, DNP, founded and opened Phoenix HealthCare Clinic, 11960 Quivira Road in Overland Park, Kan. on Nov.1, 2011. The two met as emergency department nurses. They said they heard the same thing over and over from patients in the emergency room.
Water rates for Kansas City are increasing 12 percent.
A local food pantry has a new home.
Addy Walker escaped slavery and is on a mission to find her father and brother, who have been sold away.
Relief for traffic congestion on the west side of I-35 in Kearney is getting closer to a reality.
Tiffany Stephenson is living her dream.
On Monday night, Feb. 20, Cole County Judge Dan Green overturned the Missouri Science and Innovation Reinvestment ACT due to constitutional issues concerning the way it was passed in September.
Sounding a lot like arguments aired last month, attorneys challenging the state’s Congressional district map squared off with attorneys defending the map in front of the State Supreme Court.
Several members of the Missouri House of Representatives are looking to place age limits on the use of tanning beds, with the limits aimed squarely at teenage girls.
State senators suspended chamber rules Thursday, Feb. 16, to put a bill on the fast track that would push back candidate filing dates for Missouri's August 2012 primary. The next day, the Senate gave the measure final approval and sent it to the House.
A Missouri House of Representatives plan to maintain stable higher education funding by cutting more than $65 million from the state’s Department of Social Services did not go over well with the governor.
Miami County commissioners expressed concern Wednesday that a federal highway bill could reduce their chance of getting funding for road and bridge projects in the future.
A decision by the Prairie View USD 362 Board of Education to put a bond issue on the ballot later this spring for a new elementary school was the main focus of the Fontana City Council meeting Feb. 8.
It has been nearly two decades since the Rev. Leslie King first crossed paths with the First Presbyterian Church of Osawatomie.
Community members rallied together for one of their own Saturday at a benefit fundraiser for Jerry Sicks.
A number of older exercisers are preparing to swap their walking shoes for work boots after forming a new partnership with the John Brown Museum.
The Osawatomie Public Library will have to shelve plans for a 2,500-square- foot expansion after receiving word that the project was not awarded an anticipated $400,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture about three weeks ago.
Smithville Temperance Masonic Lodge
Cherrine Wheeler spoke to the
board of aldermen on Tuesday,
Jan. 17 in the council
chambers.
Missouri State Representative T.J. Berry and Clay County Clerk & Smithville resident
Sheri Chapman talk politics on Jan. 26. at city hall.
Terry Petersen of Redgate Disposal speaks to board of aldermen on Nov. 1.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for Clay County.

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