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MoDOT O’Neil Bridge Design Slammed as ‘Hunk of Concrete’

By Kevin Collison When it comes to the new design for replacing the downtown Buck O’Neil Bridge, mighty MoDOT has struck out, at least on social media. While the alignment and basic description of the $220 million replacement project was publicized a year ago, it took MoDOT’s release of architectural renderings and a virtual flyover this…

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Crossroads Market Opens at 18th and Holmes

By Kevin Collison A new food market has opened quietly in the East Crossroads at 18th and Holmes, attracted by the steady traffic, new residents moving into the area and the proximity to Hospital Hill. The Crossroads Market models its 2,000-item product mix after chains like Whole Foods and Sprouts, and includes fresh produce, meats,…

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Despite the severe cold, families from around Lyon County gather Wednesday at the Prairie Street bridge hill in Emporia for sledding.

How Rolling Blackouts Helped Regional Power Grid Avoid ‘Cascading Failures’

Federal regulators are investigating how the Midwest power grid had come so close to a catastrophic failure during a winter weather blast last week.

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A hospital bed.

Struggling Kansas Hospitals Ponder Potential Solution: Fewer Beds

Pending legislation in Kansas could provide relief for struggling rural hospitals by providing them more flexibility in the services they provide.

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A crowd gathered for the 1914 cornerstone laying at the Paseo YMCA in Kansas City, Missouri.

A Record of Kansas City Black History: ‘Chant Their Names, Almost As If Holy’

The Local Investment Commission, the Black Archives of Mid-America and the Kansas City Public Library have collaborated on “Kansas City Black History,” a book documenting the stories of notable local Black people.

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