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Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon called for a temporary halt to what’s known as the economic “border war” between Kansas and Missouri Tuesday, in an address to...
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This week, Kansas let a 2009 government waiver expire that provided food stamps for the unemployed. Now, able-bodied Kansans between 18 and 49 who do not…
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Cerner, one of the largest employers in Kansas City, announced Thursday afternoon it intends to purchase about 237 acres at the site of the former…
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Gov. Jay Nixon stopped by Columbia twice this week. He has spent his summer drawing attention to the many problems he and other critics see with House…
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Former Kansas Sen. Bob Dole celebrated his 90th birthday Monday, and the University of Kansas in Lawrence is celebrating his life of public service.The…
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Drowning deaths have risen dramatically in both Missouri and Kansas this year.State officials say that before this weekend, 24 drownings had been reported…
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Our neighboring city of Independence, Mo., is going green with its lighting over the few years. At the 81st annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of…
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Photo 3: Members of the communities surrounding Fort Leonard Wood gathered Tuesday to discuss the U.S. Army proposal to remove troops from the fort. Under…
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When the Homestead Act of 1862 made land in the Great Plains virtually free, people rushed in to settle rural Kansas. But 150 years later, the dust has…
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The American Airlines announced that the Columbia Regional Airport reached its revenue goal for the month of March. The City of Columbia won’t be…