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Pembroke Hill seniors help Strawberry Hill neighborhood

The senior class from Pembroke Hill School helped beautify the Strawberry Hill area recently. more »

May 21, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

Some kidney dialysis patients received misbranded drugs

A pharmacist from Tennessee has pleaded guilty to substituting a cheaper drug imported from China for the iron sucrose that the Federal Drug Administration has approved for kidney dialysis patients. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

Fairfax cleanup to be June 13

The 16th annual Jean Hite Cleanup event will be held Thursday, June 13, by the Fairfax Industrial Association. more »

May 21, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

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May 21, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

KCKCC launches fully automated transcript exchange

Kansas City Kansas Community College has taken yet another step in “Making Life Better” for its more than 7,000 currently enrolled students, as well as, KCKCC alumni. more »

May 21, 2013 by in NEWS

Kansas officials say cash donations best way to help tornado victims

The Kansas Division of Emergency Management is urging anyone wishing to contribute to disaster relief efforts ongoing in Oklahoma to donate cash to disaster relief organizations rather than donating goods. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

UG approves bond refunding on downtown hotel

The Unified Government Commission unanimously approved a bond issue refunding that will go toward renovating the Hilton Garden Inn in downtown Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 21, 2013 by in NEWS

Dogs help kids with reading skills

Children read a story book while sitting next to a dog in a program at the Kansas City, Kan., Public Libraries. more »

May 21, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

KCK looking for new police officers

The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of police officer, and will hold an open house May 23, according to a news release from the Unified Government. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

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May 21, 2013 in SPORTS

KCK Salvation Army participating in Oklahoma relief efforts

The Salvation Army in Kansas City, Kan., is helping with relief efforts in a tornado disaster in Moore, Okla. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

Red Cross responds to tornado disaster

The American Red Cross is on the scene of the tornado that destroyed parts of Moore, Okla., on Monday, May 20. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

Yoder to meet with constituents May 30

U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder, R-3rd Dist., will hold a Constituent Coffee with the Congressman event from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 30, at the South Branch Library, 3104 Strong Ave., Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 21, 2013 in NEWS

T-Bones set league home run record in wild win

The Kansas City T-Bones scored nine runs in a record-breaking inning and went on to beat the Lincoln Saltdogs 14-10 on Monday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 21, 2013 in SPORTS

UG to hold special meeting on legislation, budget May 23

A special meeting of the Unified Government Commission has been called for 5 p.m. Thursday, May 23, in the sixth floor training room of City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 20, 2013 in NEWS

Summer reading program to 'Dig into Reading'

The Kansas City, Kan., Public Libraries are preparing for the 2013 Summer Reading Club and its theme, "Dig into Reading." more »

May 20, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Opinion: Legislative update from Sen. Pat Pettey

Happenings in the state Legislature for the past week. more »

May 20, 2013 in OPINIONS

Sun still shines in Wyandotte County; areas to south under tornado watch

So far, Wyandotte County has escaped bad weather today. more »

May 20, 2013 in NEWS

Owens recognized for contributions to local history

On May 2, Grinter Place Friends presented the sixth annual Grinter Friends Salute for Wyandotte County Heritage to Chester Owens for his significant contributions to the promotion of Wyandotte County history. more »

May 20, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

Coffee shop’s goal: Helping disadvantaged teens

Jamina Bone is on a dual mission: to bring a community coffee shop called "Cup on the Hill" to the historic Strawberry Hill area of Kansas City, Kan., while helping disadvantaged youth break the poverty cycle by offering jobs and training. more »

May 20, 2013 by

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May 20, 2013 in SPORTS

Sporting KC midfielder Mikey Lopez named to U.S. Under-20 Men's National Team

Rookie selected for 2013 Toulon Tournament from May 28-June 8 in France. more »

May 20, 2013 in SPORTS

Business networking meeting planned May 21

“Biz After Five” will feature networking at 5:30 p.m. May 21 at BRP Enterprises, 155 S. 18th St., second floor, Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 20, 2013 in BUSINESS

Two KCKCC freshmen earn all-Jayhawk softball honors

Sophomore Alyssa Lee first recipient of Justin Cothran Helmet Award. more »

May 20, 2013 by in SPORTS

Piper retirement reception scheduled today

A retirement reception for Alan Amos, Marlene Bachtel and Bill Warne is scheduled from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday, May 20, in the Piper Elementary School Library. more »

May 20, 2013 in PIPER

Three Kansas Powerball tickets win $10,000

Kansans spent $4.045 million on Powerball tickets May 18, and got back $30,000 in winnings for residents' top prizes in the state, with $362,673 won in total by Kansas residents. more »

May 20, 2013 in NEWS

KCKCC retiree looking to new experiences

After 44 years of teaching, Loretta Bates has decided it’s time for a change. more »

May 20, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

BPU customers without power down to 40

Board of Public Utilities without power were about 40 at 8 a.m. Monday, May 20, according to the BPU's power outage map. more »

May 20, 2013 in NEWS

Stormy skies seal win for Wichita in shortened game

A day after a record opening night crowd, storms put the cap on a 3-2 Wichita Wingnuts win over the T-Bones in six innings on Sunday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark. more »

May 19, 2013 in SPORTS

Sporting KC 1, D.C. United 1 at RFK Stadium

Sporting Kansas City drew 1-1 with D.C. United on Sunday afternoon at RFK Stadium. more »

May 19, 2013 in SPORTS

Tornado watch canceled for Wyandotte County

The tornado watch in Wyandotte County has now been canceled, according to the National Weather Service. more »

May 19, 2013 in NEWS

Number of customers without power down to 665

The number of customers without power is down to 665, according to the Board of Public Utilities' power outage map. more »

May 19, 2013 in NEWS

T-Bones drop home opener to Wingnuts, 4-3

The T-Bones dropped the home opener against the Wichita Wingnuts, 4-3, in a game Saturday night at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 19, 2013 in SPORTS

Budget, tax issues stalled in Legislature

Long-stalled negotiations between the Kansas House and Senate struck another impasse Friday when a morning meeting between the two chambers' designated budget bargainers was canceled. more »

May 18, 2013 by in NEWS

Fishing derby

The annual Urban Kids Fishing Derby drew an estimated 200 youth participants on Saturday, May 18, at Kansas City Kansas Community College. more »

May 18, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Bike rodeo

Bikes and car safety seats were checked at the annual KCK Kiwanis West Bike Rodeo Saturday at the Schlitterbahn parking lot. more »

May 18, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

T-Bones split series with Wichita

Wichita - The Kansas City T-Bones wrapped up a quick two-game road series with a 5-4 win over the Wichita Wingnuts at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium on Friday night. more »

May 18, 2013 in SPORTS

KU graduates from Wyandotte County announced

The University of Kansas, Lawrence, has announced the names of graduates from Wyandotte County. more »

May 17, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

18 candidates apply for open UG Commission seat

More people on Friday afternoon added their names to the list of Unified Government Commission applicants for the 1st District, at large seat. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Elderly woman rescued in home fire today

An elderly woman was rescued from a home fire today at 2413 N. 59th Terrace. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Turner graduates 256 seniors

Two hundred fifty‐six seniors walked across the stage at Turner High School-Endeavor Alternative High School commencement ceremonies Tuesday night at Memorial Hall in downtown Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 17, 2013 by in TURNER

Unemployment rate drops in Wyandotte County

The unemployment rate dropped from 8.6 percent in March to 7.8 percent in April in Wyandotte County, according to statistics released today by the Kansas Department of Labor. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Summer job opportunities await teens

There are lots of different types of jobs for teens to work, so everyone should be able to find work that suits his or her personality. more »

May 17, 2013 by in EMMA CLAUDIUS

Number who seek UG commission seat now up to 15

The number of persons submitting their applications for Unified Government Commission seat, 1st District, at large, is now up to 15. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Insurance commissioner prepares for new federal law

Sandy Praeger knows that change is coming as a result of the federal Affordable Care Act that goes into effect next year. more »

May 17, 2013 in MURREL BLAND

Volunteering, just what the doctor ordered

There are a number of benefits to volunteering including that positive feeling one gets, a better sense of trust, and increased socialization to name a few. more »

May 17, 2013 in DIANE HENTGES

Kansas Supreme Court reverses Court of Appeals in Wyandotte County drug case

The Kansas Supreme Court today reversed a Court of Appeal decision in a Wyandotte County drug case. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

AG joins prosecution in Franklin County homicides

Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today announced his office has assumed the lead on the prosecution team in the Franklin County homicide case. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

KCK students of month honored

The Kansas City, Kan., Board of Education recently honored Students of the Month for May. more »

May 17, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Kamara, Saad selected for national matches

Sporting Kansas City forwards Kei Kamara and Soony Saad were selected by their National Teams for upcoming international matches, the club announced on Friday. more »

May 17, 2013 in SPORTS

Powerball jackpot tops $600 million

Growing fast in the past couple of days, the Powerball jackpot topped $600 million on Friday morning, according to Kansas Lottery officials. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Graduate to give KCKCC GED graduation address May 21

Once a non-traditional student in the Adult Education program at Kansas City Kansas Community College, Johnny Carter will deliver the keynote address at the 2013 GED Graduation ceremonies Tuesday, May 21. more »

May 17, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

New KCKCC track open for walkers beginning May 20

Members of the community can begin walking the new track at Kansas City Kansas Community Monday, May 20. more »

May 17, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

T-Bones drop season opener

Following an emotional pregame, the Wichita Wingnuts used two big innings and a strong pitching performance to beat the Kansas City T-Bones 8-0 in the 2013 regular season opener at Lawrence Dumont Stadium. more »

May 17, 2013 in SPORTS

How much is gas?

Gas prices jumped during the past week. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Officers to step up seat belt enforcement Monday

Beginning on Monday, May 20, and continuing through Sunday, June 2, drivers can expect increased sheriff presence on city streets, highways and roadways as the Wyandotte County. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Alex to address KCKCC grads May 22

The longtime news anchor for KSHB’s Channel 41 Action News, Elizabeth Alex, will deliver the keynote address at Kansas City Kansas Community College graduation ceremonies Wednesday, May 22. more »

May 17, 2013 by in NEWS

Cinco de Mayo parade downtown rescheduled

The Cinco de Mayo parade in downtown Kansas City, Kan., has been rescheduled. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

Fire on North Valley a total loss

A home fire at 335 N. Valley at 8:22 a.m. May 16 was a total loss, according to the Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department. more »

May 17, 2013 in NEWS

UG approves plan to submit grant application for eight more police officers

Twenty-eight people, most requesting funding, spoke at a public hearing on the Unified Government budget on Thursday night. But only the 29th request of the night received approval. more »

May 16, 2013 by in NEWS

Rotary recognizes teachers

The Kansas City, Kan., Rotary Club, at its May 7 luncheon, recognized outstanding teachers from each of Wyandotte County's nine high schools. more »

May 16, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

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May 16, 2013 in FAITH

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May 16, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Professor to walk 570 miles to raise awareness and money for stroke research

A University of Kansas Medical Center professor, whose research focuses on the benefits of exercise after strokes, will walk 570 miles across the entire state of Kansas this month in support of research. more »

May 16, 2013 in NEWS

New KCKCC athletic complex returns dividends

New turf saves games and helps boost Blue Devils’ (35-23) recruiting efforts. more »

May 16, 2013 by in SPORTS

Murray, Witt throw hat in ring for UG Commission

LaVert Murray and Janice Witt are the most recent candidates to apply for the open position of Unified Government Commissioner, 1st District, at large. more »

May 16, 2013 in NEWS

Rotary honors outstanding students

The Kansas City, Kansas Rotary Club, as part of its annual Student Scholarship Contest, recognized outstanding high school students from each of the nine Wyandotte County schools. more »

May 16, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Nielsen tells how he overcame gambling problem in new book

New book by Sporting KC's goalkeeper details how he overcame a gambling problem and went on to establish himself as one of the top players in Major League Soccer. more »

May 16, 2013 in SPORTS

Program offers safe location for exchanges and visitations for families

Targeting families involved in divorce, estrangement, conflictual situations or domestic violence, the PACES Exchange and Visitation Center, Kansas City, Kan., provides a safe, neutral, child-friendly environment for families. more »

May 16, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

Powerball prize up to $550 million

With no winner in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing, the estimated jackpot for Saturday's drawing will rise to $550 million. more »

May 16, 2013 in NEWS

Sporting KC trades Convey to Toronto

Sporting Kansas City traded forward Bobby Convey to Toronto FC on Thursday in exchange for Toronto FC's natural third round pick in next year's MLS SuperDraft. more »

May 16, 2013 in SPORTS

KCKCC cager Montgomery signs with Graceland

Rich Harrop has turned to Kansas City Kansas Community College to add size and rebounding to his Graceland University basketball team by signing 6-1 Lady Blue Devil forward Jherica Montgomery. more »

May 16, 2013 by in SPORTS

KCKCC entrepreneur team advances to national competition

To say that Kansas City Kansas Community College’s first year in Enactus competition was a huge success is an understatement. more »

May 16, 2013 by

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May 16, 2013 in SPORTS

Casino charitable grants may go to 13 agencies

More than 40 community agencies applied, and 13 agencies will receive grants from the half-million dollars donated by the Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway for charitable community use. more »

May 15, 2013 by in NEWS

BPU looks at bill prepayment

The Board of Public Utilities discussed the possibility of prepaying utility bills at the May 15 workshop meeting. more »

May 15, 2013 by in NEWS

Sporting KC to play host to Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup third-round match on May 28 at Sporting Park

Sporting Kansas City will begin the team's defense of the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup championship at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 28, at Sporting Park, Kansas City, Kan., in the third round of the tournament. more »

May 15, 2013 in SPORTS

Bynum, Banks add names to commission applicants

Melissa Bynum and the Rev. Jimmie Banks added their names to the list of applicants for Unified Government Commission, 1st District, at-large. more »

May 15, 2013 in NEWS

T-Bones set opening day roster

With the Kansas City T-Bones scheduled to begin the 2013 season on Thursday in Wichita, manager Kenny Hook made a series of roster moves to get the roster to 22 active players. more »

May 15, 2013 in SPORTS

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May 15, 2013 in NEWS

KCK native and Kansas Supreme Court justice honored by KU Law School

A Kansas Supreme Court justice who is a native of Kansas City, Kan., was one of three persons honored recently by the University of Kansas School of Law. more »

May 15, 2013 in NEWS

Annual golf outing supports scholarships for KCK students

The KCK School Foundation for Excellence is holding its 23rd annual Scholarship Golf Tournament on Wednesday, June 12, at Sunflower Hills Golf Course, Bonner Springs, Kan. more »

May 15, 2013 in SPORTS

Casino reports 18 percent revenue increase

Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway revenues last month showed an 18 percent increase over April of the previous year, according to a revenue report. more »

May 15, 2013 in NEWS

Retiring KCKCC couple headed for dream home in Colorado

When it comes to retiring, it doesn’t get much better than those retirement years that are ahead for Kansas City Kansas Community College’s Ron and Terry Bales. more »

May 15, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

Park University announces spring graduates

Park University, Parkville, Mo., has announced its spring graduates from Wyandotte County. more »

May 15, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Doctoral student from KCK receives prize for dissertation

A doctoral graduate from Kansas City, Kan., is one of two graduates this spring at the University of Kansas who will receive the 2013 Marnie and Bill Argersinger Prize for outstanding doctoral dissertations. more »

May 15, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Democrats to meet May 18

The Wyandotte County Third Saturday Democratic Breakfast will meet Saturday, May 18. more »

May 15, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

Haley holds second Youth Policy Debate, names winners

State Sen. David Haley, D-4th Dist.,awarded four Wyandotte County students with cash prizes for their debate skills during the Second Annual Senator Haley WyCo Youth Policy Debate. more »

May 15, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

KCKCC's Clement signs with Florida Tech

Kansas City Kansas Community College sophomore Brittany Clement is going to realize her basketball dream. more »

May 15, 2013 by in SPORTS

KCKCC to observe Senior Health and Fitness Day May 29

Kansas City Kansas Community College will observe 2013 National Senior Health and Fitness Day with a full day of activities Wednesday, May 29. more »

May 15, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

T-Bones end preseason with loss to Winnipeg

The Kansas City T-Bones wrapped up exhibition play Tuesday night with a 10-5 loss to the Winnipeg Goldeyes at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 15, 2013 in SPORTS

Barnes applies for at-large UG Commission seat

Former 1st District Commissioner Nathan Barnes has applied for the open 1st District, at-large seat on the Unified Government Commission. more »

May 14, 2013 in NEWS

Piper results

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May 14, 2013 in PIPER

Local museums, sites join together to offer ‘History Hunt’

The museums and historical sites in Wyandotte County have joined together to sponsor a History Hunt this summer. more »

May 14, 2013 by in OUR COMMUNITIES

Mayor to speak at Habitat prayer breakfast May 31

Mayor Mark Holland will be the keynote speaker for the Heartland Habitat for Humanity 2013 Faith in Community Prayer Breakfast. more »

May 14, 2013 in FAITH

T-Bones drop exhibition game to RedHawks, 8-2

After four games on the road, the Kansas City T-Bones returned home and struggled in an 8-2 exhibition loss against the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks at CommunityAmerica Ballpark in Kansas City, Kan. more »

May 13, 2013 in SPORTS

Home catches fire twice near 53rd and Hagemann

A home near 53rd and Hagemann caught fire twice, according to the Kansas City, Kan., Fire Department. more »

May 13, 2013 in NEWS

KCK wholesale bakery expands offerings nationwide

Desserts by Angie, a wholesale bakery operating in Kansas City, Kan., expanded today to start offering online ordering nationwide. more »

May 13, 2013 in BUSINESS

Public forums planned for KCKCC academic vice president finalists

The search for a new vice president for academic affairs at Kansas City Kansas Community has been narrowed to four finalists, all of whom will be introduced at public forums. more »

May 13, 2013 by in NEWS

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Apr 25, 2013 in NEWS

Holland announces transition staff

Mayor-CEO-elect Mark Holland has selected two members on his election team to serve as part of his transitional staff. more »

Apr 5, 2013 in NEWS

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Mar 30, 2013 in OUR COMMUNITIES

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      Scenes from the T-Bones home opener on Saturday, May 18, at CommunityAmerica Ballpark, Kansas City, Kan. The T-Bones dropped the home opener to Wichita, 4-3.

    • Fishing derby

      Fishing derby

      The annual Urban Kids Fishing Derby drew an estimated 200 youth participants on Saturday, May 18, at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

    • Bike rodeo

      Bike rodeo

      Bikes and car safety seats were checked at the annual KCK Kiwanis West Bike Rodeo Saturday at the Schlitterbahn parking lot.

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      A new MOM clinic is opening at Southwest Boulevard Family Health Center.

    • KCKCC to go to regional playoffs

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      Austin Unrein pitched the Blue Devils to a 3-1 win over Butler County and into the Region VI playoffs at Wichita Friday.

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      Baseball

      Kansas City Kansas Community College grabbed the early lead in opening Region VI playoffs Sunday.

    • Cinco de Mayo

      Cinco de Mayo

      Celebrating Cinco de Mayo a little early at Delaware Highlands Assisted Living recently were residents and Miguel Mambo, who played traditional folk music.

    • Polski Day

      Polski Day

      The 29th annual Polski Day celebration was Saturday, May 4, at St. Joseph-St. Benedict’s Church, at 8th and Vermont, in Kansas City, Kan.

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      Marble Day

      Marble Day was May 4 in Bonner Springs. Included in Marble Day events were the Wacky Parade, the Running of the Pinkys (where 5,000 pink rubber balls race down Oak Street), and the Marble Tournament at Centennial Park.

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      The cold and wet weather didn't stop a benefit tractor cruise May 4. Tractors cruised down Oak Street in Bonner Springs. The 35-mile cruise started and ended at the National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame, Bonner Springs, which will benefit from the fundraiser.

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      The University of Oklahoma won Saturday's Big 12 rowing championship at Wyandotte County Lake, Kansas City, Kan. The University of Texas took second, while the University of Kansas was third.

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      An opening reception was held April 21 at the Wyandotte County Museum for the traveling Smithsonian exhibit, "Native Words, Native Warriors."