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- Kansas bill seeks to pair undocumented immigrants, jobs - CNN International
Kansas bill seeks to pair undocumented immigrants, jobs
CNN International
However, "this bill is broader than agriculture," said Mike Beam, senior vice president of the Kansas Livestock Association. The coalition backing the legislation includes the building and construction, landscaping, highway construction, restaurant and ...and more » - Support urged for the arts in KC - Kansas City Star
Support urged for the arts in KC
Kansas City Star
The Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City borrowed that message Friday for its Star Trek-themed annual ArtsKC Awards luncheon, kicking off its 2012 ArtsKC Fund campaign. The effort aims to raise $420000 in workplace contributions. - Stories appearing in Wednesday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories appearing in Wednesday's edition
Quincy Herald Whig
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. Superintendent Lonny Lemon and Business Manager Bud Martin spent 70 minutes answering ... - 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 » - A Look Back - Salina Journal
A Look Back
Salina Journal
A proposal to ban smoking areas in public schools scheduled to be introduced into the Kansas Legislature Monday already is receiving opposition among some Salina School Board members. The bill state Sen. Ben Vidricksen, R-Salina, will introduce on ...and more » - Stories expected to appear in Friday's Herald-Whig - Quincy Herald Whig
Stories expected to appear in Friday's Herald-Whig
Quincy Herald Whig
SENIOR HOUSING: Construction has started on a $4.5 million senior apartment complex near 48th and State. BIRTH CONTROL-RELIGIOUS FIGHT: The Obama administration's decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control was bound to cause ... - Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins - Patently-O
Patently-O Bits & Bytes by Lawrence Higgins
Patently-O
[Link] Stoel Rives is searching for an associate attorney with 3-5 years of experience in patent prosecution and an EE background to work at their Salt Lake City office. [Link] Weaver Austin Villeneuve & Sampson is seeking a patent attorney with 3-5 ... - Bad business changes names, customers ripped off - KOKI FOX 23
Bad business changes names, customers ripped off
KOKI FOX 23
I was taken advantage of. I work hard for my money. To have it stolen from me is very devastating," Jennifer said. Jennifer hired her brother, Attorney Steve Capron, to file a lawsuit against the Pittmans and their roofing company. - College Football Capsules: Students support Houston stadium fee - Brownsville Herald
College Football Capsules: Students support Houston stadium fee
Brownsville Herald
The two were longtime colleagues at Kansas State and then at Oklahoma; Venables has left for Clemson. Stoops still expects to use field and boundary cornerbacks, instead of one to always cover the left side of the field and the other to cover the right ...and more » - Sports arena - The Seattle Times
Sports arena
The Seattle Times
An attorney with the firm, Hugh Spitzer, had been hired by the city in September to provide advice on selling construction bonds. The agenda also included discussion of KeyArena, where the Seattle Sonics played before owner Clay Bennett moved the team ...and more »
- 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.

