Kansas City Chiefs WR Rashee Rice Releases Statement
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Kansas City metro faces record rainfall and flash floods, prompting water rescues. Warnings issued for mulitple areas of the metro, including Independence, Raytown, and Blue Springs.
As Kansas lawmakers give the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals more time to decide on their future stadium plans, some concerns are being raised about what that would look like and how
Ahead of a big football season, the Jayhawks have upgraded the look of their end zones. And let us just say: They're perfect. They're calling them the "Wave the Wheat" end zones. With an offense led by star quarterback Jalon Daniels, the Jayhawks should find their way there plenty.
The new bar is in downtown Kansas City’s Garment District at 802 Broadway Blvd. It’s not a speakeasy, but it has a clandestine feel. To enter, customers descend a flight of stairs into the bowels of the old building.
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TOPEKA, Kan. (KCTV) - Kansas’ Governor has joined a group of 17 others who have demanded the Trump Administration release $6.8 billion in education funds. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced on Thursday, July 17, that she joined the coalition to send a letter to U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon to make the demands.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - After a nice break from the heat Thursday, the warming trend is about to kick into high gear this weekend with highs in the mid to upper 90s. While a few thunderstorms are possible, on a large scale this weekend forecast continues to look mainly dry.
In Kansas’ agreement with Panasonic, the company must spend a certain amount and stay in the state for 15 years to earn the full extent of the discounts on offer. Tax incentives at the local level require Panasonic to hire at least 2,500 full-time employees.
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KSNT Topeka on MSNTicks with cloning ability and carrying blood parasite may already be in Kansas, pose danger to cattle industryKansas researchers are monitoring the spread of an invasive tick species that poses a threat to the state’s cattle through a dangerous blood parasite. Kansas cattle ranchers are facing a new threat to their herds this year in the form of a blood parasite that can weaken or even kill their cows.