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KC firm says it should get streetcar contract
(KANSA CITY, Mo., AP) — A Kansas City-based company is challenging Kansas City’s decision to give a streetcar construction contract to an out-of-town company. The Kansas City Star (http://is.gd/D0Lc4D) reports… Read more »
Sierra Club, KCP&L spar over 2007 agreement
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — The Sierra Club has notified Kansas City Power & Light that the environmental group believes the utility has failed to honor the agreement that ended… Read more »
Fuel charge increased approved for KCP&L
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Missouri regulators have approved a request from Kansas City Power & Light-Greater Missouri Operations to raise the fuel charge on electric bills. The Public Service… Read more »

Twister Sports hosts free back-to-school event
By ALEXANDRA LAMBDIN (WARRENSBURG, Mo., digitalBURG) – Twister Sports is hosting a Back to School Bash from 6-9 p.m. Friday. Twister Sports is located at 727 N. Charles St., Suite… Read more »
Museum-Union Station split could affect artifacts
(KANSAS CITY, Mo., AP) — A collection of tens of thousands of papers, photographs and other objects faces an uncertain future if the Kansas City Museum splits away from Union… Read more »
Dallas-based Southwest begins Grand Rapids service
(DALLAS, AP) — Southwest Airlines Co. has started service at Grand Rapids, Mich. Dallas-based Southwest says flights began Sunday at Gerald R. Ford International Airport. Southwest owns AirTran Airways, which… Read more »
Kinder: Right to work likely to go to Mo. ballot
By DAVID A. LIEB (CHICAGO, AP) — Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is predicting that voters will get a chance to decide next year whether to halt a labor policy… Read more »
3 insurance companies to pay $1M settlement in Mo.
(JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., AP) — Three health insurance companies that issue policies for Assurant Health have agreed to pay $1 million for violating Missouri laws on handling claims. Missouri’s Department… Read more »
New arts store opens downtown
(WARRENSBURG, Mo.) — A new business is set to open this week in downtown Warresnburg. The Downtown Studio, located at 209 N. Holden St., is owned by Rebecca Holland, according… Read more »