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Food distribution and voter registration event

Kansas City Finds Strength in Food, Voting Power With Chiefs and Royals

A coalition of Kansas City organizations mounted a massive food distribution and voter registration event last week at Truman Sports Complex.

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Mac Wraps Up Red Cross, Big Armour Crossing Rez Project Starts Soon

By Kevin Collison The former American Red Cross building in Midtown has been reborn as the ARC on Armour apartments, the latest residential project in the Armour corridor developed by Chicago-based Mac Properties. The three-story, 56,000 square-foot former headquarters at 211 W. Armour was built in 1945 and was vacated by the Red Cross in…

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George Caleb Bingham's "Order No. 11" painting.

curiousKC | How a Kansas City Women’s Prison Collapse in 1863 Fueled Quantrill’s Raid of Lawrence

A Flatland reader wanted to know the story behind a 1863 Union Women’s Prison collapse that led to Quantrill’s deadly raid on Lawrence.

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Pandemic Scrambles Chiefs Game, Election Season

This week’s Nick’s Picks is brought to you by the letters E, T, and U.  That stands for Expect The Unexpected. Who could have predicted that in a 48-hour time span the president of the United States would test positive for COVID-19 and the pandemic would halt the Chiefs from playing at Arrowhead? Chiefs Game…

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Elegant Hotel Kansas City Opens in Historic KC Club Building

By Kevin Collison The new Hotel Kansas City opened Thursday, and the beautifully restored building retains the signature features of the historic Kansas City Club accented with a sophisticated blend of modern flourishes. “We are the most luxurious hotel in the market, there’s no other comparisons,” said Sarah Beck, director of sales and marketing. “Our…

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