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Historic Earthquakes Accounts Guide Modern First Responders

On December 16, 1811, a U.S. Army officer stationed in the soon-to-be-established Missouri Territory woke just after 2 a.m. reacting to what he described as a “great agitation”, an earthquake. Several of the officer’s guards, he soon wrote to a friend, “could scarcely keep their feet” during the shaking, which he said lasted about eight…

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Nick’s Picks | Dolly Parton in KC, Stadium Tax Revisited and More…

It’s been more than four months since voters rejected funding for a new Royals ballpark and improvements at Arrowhead Stadium. Now Jackson County lawmakers are one step away from putting the issue back on the ballot. But this time with a big twist. ANOTHER STADIUM SALES TAX VOTE Later today, county lawmakers will vote on…

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New Pastor Brings Generations of Faith to the Pulpit

The new senior pastor whom my congregation, Second Presbyterian Church, will welcome to the pulpit this weekend brings with her a family legacy that may seem unusual. The Rev. Sarah Are Speed is not simply the daughter of Carol and the Rev. Tom Are, former senior pastor at Village Presbyterian Church in Prairie Village, she’s…

Two carp jump above a brown river. The carp on the left is grey and the carp on the right looks more brown. Water splashes beneath them.

Missouri Business Tests New Net to Catch Invasive Carp Leaping Out of Platte River

A little ripple tears through the muddy water.   It’s small. It’s so small, in fact, that coupled with the regular movements of the river, you wouldn’t even notice it – unless you knew what to look for.   Within seconds, a silver carp flies out of the water and launches itself several feet into the air….

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Kansas City Exceeds Need for Electricians as Green Energy Grows

Naomi Alexander spent two years studying accounting at Missouri Southern State University before deciding it was not the right path for her. When her father, a lifelong sprinkler fitter, suggested she consider a trade career, he “lit a fire” in her, she said.  After doing some research, Alexander enrolled in the Missouri Apprentice Ready Program,…

"Kansas City Week in Review" host Nick Haines.

Nick’s Picks | DNC in Chicago, KC Symphony Takes Europe, KCPS Seeks New Funds

Trump VP pick in KC  The road to the White House finally cuts through Kansas City this week.  Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance will be in Johnson County on Thursday.  He is headlining a fundraising reception at a private home in Mission Hills.  Currently, Vance has no plans to meet with the public while he’s…

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A New Way to Pay for Long-Term Care Insurance

Here's a potential solution for folks who want to buy long-term care insurance but don't have the cash to cover premiums.

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College Students Grapple with Housing Troubles as Costs Soar

Sydney Johnson did everything right. Still, water poured from her ceiling.  The now-graduated University of Missouri student spent winter break taking classes and staying at her off-campus apartment. A few weeks earlier, property management sent instructions for how to avoid pipe bursts during cold months, which Johnson followed.  But her upstairs neighbors were not so…

"Kansas City Week in Review" host Nick Haines.

Nick’s Picks | KC Current, State Fair and Taylor Swift

Stay busy this week in Kansas City with local celebrations and sporting events. There are also several local issues to keep your eye on.

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The Overlooked Downsides of Aging in Place

A recent study indicates that 88% of adults 50 and older say they want to age in place. But there are overlooked downsides to aging in place.