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- Texas becomes battlefield in Keystone XL pipeline fight - Kansas City Star

Globe and MailTexas becomes battlefield in Keystone XL pipeline fight
Kansas City Star
The 1661-mile, 36-inch, $7 billion pipeline would start in Alberta, Canada, and stretch through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Obama turned down the application over concerns about the route's potential impact on the ...
An Alamo-style battle brewing in Northeast Texas over Keystone PipelineLongview News-Journal all 95 news articles » - Lenexa company's western Kansas wind farm to be economic boon - Kansas City Star
Lenexa company's western Kansas wind farm to be economic boon
Kansas City Star
Once the company finishes a power purchase agreement, it is expected to begin construction sometime in mid-March in both Grant and Haskell counties, building roads and digging holes, and on construction of transmission lines in Finney County possibly ...and more » - John Berger Joins Local Law Firm - Main Street Business Journal
John Berger Joins Local Law Firm
Main Street Business Journal
In Kansas, he prosecuted more than 100 cases as a licensed intern for the Johnson County District Attorney's office. He also worked as a judicial clerk in the city of Topeka. ?My goal has always been to return to my friends and family here in southern ... - Missouri attorney general sues KC wedding-venue provider - Kansas City Star

Legal News LineMissouri attorney general sues KC wedding-venue provider
Kansas City Star
By STEVE ROSEN The Missouri attorney general's office has sued a Kansas City wedding-venue and service provider for allegedly cancelling ceremonies and not refunding more than $40000 to customers. The lawsuit was filed in Jackson County Circuit Court ...
Attorney General Sues KC Wedding VenueKMBC Kansas City
KCTV 5MO Attorney General sues KC wedding venueKCTV Kansas City
Missouri Sues KCMO West Bottoms Wedding VenueKansas City infoZine Legal News Line all 6 news articles » - Kansas Immigration Hardliner Fights Plan to Allow Undocumented Workers - Fox News

The GuardianKansas Immigration Hardliner Fights Plan to Allow Undocumented Workers
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... as well as landscaping, roofing and some construction businesses. "The key is, these are people that are in Kansas," said Allie Devine, a Topeka attorney and former state agriculture secretary who lobbies for business owners on immigration policy.
Kansas bill seeks to pair undocumented immigrants, jobsCNN International
Kansas Immigration Law: Kansas's Business Owners Ask Legislators To Start ...Huffington Post all 42 news articles » - Council votes to set up STAR bond district for fieldhouse project in northeast ... - Kansas.com

Kansas.comCouncil votes to set up STAR bond district for fieldhouse project in northeast ...
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?We're very excited that the project will move forward,? said Korb Maxwell, a Kansas City attorney representing GoodSports Enterprises, developers of the project. ?We're looking forward to working with the city and the state bringing this project to ...
City moves proposal forward for K-96 & Greenwich sports complexKSN-TV all 10 news articles » - City to consider union contract - Topeka Capital Journal
City to consider union contract
Topeka Capital Journal
Consider rezoning 1.01 acres of vacant land to allow for the construction of a hotel on the south side of SW Drury Lane about 700 feet west of SW Cheyenne Hills Road. The request was filed by Kansas Hospitality Inc. and recommended for approval Jan.and more » - Judge hears gruesome testimony about scene of the Megabus crash on Onondaga ... - Syracuse.com
Judge hears gruesome testimony about scene of the Megabus crash on Onondaga ...
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"He was bewildered as to how the accident happened," Mendolia testified. She said he seemed to think the bus had been directed into a construction zone based on the fact he had seen some yellow signs just before the crash occurred.and more » - Kansas plan roils debate in immigration guru's state - Dodge City Daily Globe

Boston.comKansas plan roils debate in immigration guru's state
Dodge City Daily Globe
... as well as landscaping, roofing and some construction businesses. "The key is, these are people that are in Kansas," said Allie Devine, a Topeka attorney and former state agriculture secretary who lobbies for business owners on immigration policy.
Kan. plan roils debate in immigration guru's stateThe Associated Press
Kan. plan: Allow illegal immigrants to stay, workFox News all 366 news articles » - Mortgage processor DocX indicted in Missouri on forgery charges - Kansas City Star

Kansas City StarMortgage processor DocX indicted in Missouri on forgery charges
Kansas City Star
?The documents either don't exist, or they're nullities worth as much as a piece of construction paper that a child has scribbled on.? Attorneys for Brown and DocX told The New York Times that they intended to enter not-guilty pleas.and more »
- City to consider union contract
The city of Topeka's governing body plans Tuesday to consider approving a three-year contract with Local 6406 of AFT Kansas, the union that represents city technical, fiscal, clerical, service and maintenance employees. - Judge hears gruesome testimony about scene of the Megabus crash on Onondaga Lake Parkway
Defense says there's plenty of blame to spread around for not addressing the low railroad bridge before the bus crash that killed four passengers in 2010. - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, SportsStories appearing in Wednesday's edition
WORKING CASH FORUM: Two Quincy School District officials stood before a large crowd Tuesday night to explain the merits of issuing $6.2 million in working cash bonds. - Former employee says FAA failed to follow own standards
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), failed to apply and follow their own regulations relating to wind turbines to be located west of the Pratt Regional Airport, according to Don Hensley, Safe Skys L.L.C. Hensley, who spoke before the Pratt County Zoning Board Monday evening, is a commercial pilot, a flight instructor, a long time employee of the FAA before retirement, has flown for over ...






