
There's always more work to do on Wednesday and so tonight we offer a peek at some of the top Kansas City news links along with hottie Stacey inspiration. Checkit:
Show-Me Country Club Plaza Carriage Rides Winning Statewide Struggle
Carriage rides can be regulated but not banned under Missouri bill
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri cities would be able to impose tougher regulations on horse-drawn carriages but couldn't ban them under legislation that won preliminary approval in the state Senate. The legislation advanced Tuesday after a St. Louis alderman attempted to ban horse-drawn carriage rides on city streets. The St.
TKC Blog Community Called It
KC not obligated to pay developer for Three Light garage, city attorney says
Kansas City is under no legal obligation to build a $17.5 million parking garage underneath the proposed Three Light apartments as part of its 2004 agreement with Power & Light developer Cordish, a municipal attorney said Wednesday. Associate city attorney Brian Rabineau told a City Council committee that any commitments made in 2004 were contingent on future lawmakers voting to appropriate the money.
Show-Me 2nd Amendment Support
House committee passes several bills expanding gun rights in Missouri
Kansas War Against LGBT
Adoption bills would let agencies refuse LGBT couples based on religious beliefs
Kansas adoption and foster agencies could refuse placements that go against their religious beliefs - including placements with gay and lesbian couples - under bills in two legislative committees. Opponents of the bills say they would allow discrimination against same-sex couples, decreasing the number of foster and adoptive parents in a system struggling to keep up.
Kansas City Fights Cancer
Gilda's Club Kansas City and local arts luminaries partner for a cancer-centric collaboration this weekend
Tiffany Matson Cancer is everywhere, unavoidable. Statistically, everyone you know and everyone you'll ever meet will be impacted by cancer within your lifetime, whether personally or by a loved one's diagnosis. Gilda's Club Kansas City was formed six years ago in recognition of this grim reality.
Kansas City Chiefs Deniability
Andy Reid says Clark Hunt does not interfere in Chiefs' football matters
Here is Andy Reid's full opening statement from today. He shuts down any rumors suggesting Clark Hunt put 'pressure' on Brett Veach and Reid to trade away Marcus Peters. pic.twitter.com/NI4rctNHVW - Brandon Zenner (@NPNowZenner) February 28, 2018 The Kansas City Chiefs and Andy Reid can't officially comment on the trades and moves they have already made this offseason until March 14, the beginning of the new league year.
Today's Kansas City Doggie Coverage
Kansas City family reunites with dog missing for 16 months
A Kansas City family has their dog back thanks to an act of kindness by strangers. Owner Erika Arizmendi had almost given up hope - that is until Whitney Tapp spotted Niko wondering here near 63rd and Winchester Avenue. He was playing in the middle of the busy street.
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
Good for Kansas and for the business owners, an owner should have the right to refuse any one, period. Too many ass clowns out to sue for a fast buck
ReplyDeleteHomo's do not need babies. God made you gay, cool, but God didn't make you able to reproduce, duh. Buy another cat.
ReplyDeleteThis blurring of lines is now a potential liability for Mr. Kushner, who recently lost his top-secret security clearance amid worries from some United States officials that foreign governments might try to gain influence with the White House by doing business with Mr. Kushner.
ReplyDeleteSEE EVEN THE DOGS ARE LEAVING THAT GHETTO
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