Leah Francis starts our peek at some of the most important links for the Kansas City midweek, midday. Take a look:
Kansas City Suckers Trade Cash For Hope
Customers line up at QuikTrip for Powerball tickets ahead of drawing
Peaceful Conclusion To Confrontation
Police in standoff with KCMO mom, 15-year-old son also inside home
Even With A New Owner, This Glorified KCK Strip Mall Remains Sketchy
Man accused of upskirting women inside popular KCK restaurant
Designs On New KCK Digs
A developer wants a haul of incentives to build a hotel in Rosedale
Golden Ghetto Gives Back To Troops
Veterans Treatment Court set to start in Johnson County
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
People sign up to kill on government orders, and then come out all fucked up mentally?
ReplyDeleteWhat a shock.
Best thing to do for these vets is put them on a bit ranch and let em smoke weed and make sure they see a doctor
ReplyDeleteThe Legends is owned by the people of Wyandotte County. Nothing but corruption associated with this development since conception. Lies, lies and more lies keep it in operation. Thanks city hall crooks. You're ALL lying thieves.
ReplyDeleteINSIDE SCOOP
ReplyDeleteWhile Joel Nichols was doing that Powerball story at QuikTrip, I noticed he discretely picked up an application for employment.