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A small Missouri hospital could no longer go it alone — so it turned to KU for help
A hospital merger that caused a short-lived political storm tinged with Missouri-Kansas rivalries earlier this year kicks in with the start of July. Liberty Hospital, a 177-bed community hospital on the Missouri side of the metro, will be gobbled up by The University of Kansas Health System, a Kansas neighbor six times larger.
After becoming an American citizen, this Kansas Citian is eager to vote in the 2024 election
Cindy Phillips, originally from Mexico City, became a U.S. citizen in December and registered to vote the very same day. She said systemic corruption in Mexican politics, including the murders of candidates and voters, make it dangerous to participate in democracy there. “This sounds very stereotypical, But there are cartels...
Northland 4th of July celebrations abound
CLAY COUNTY — As the celebration for the nation’s independence is around the corner, many Northland communities will be offering red, white, blue and booms across the night sky. Here’s a listing of free community events in Gladstone, Kearney, Liberty and Smithville. Gladstone.
Local veteran giving back to others who have served with book sales
Jun. 30—A retired army colonel and Vietnam veteran is selling the stories he has written about veterans to help others who have served. Milt Toratti has written over 140 books chronicling the lives of military veterans from the Civil War onward. He is going on a local book tour over the next three months, and all of the proceeds will go toward the Missouri Veterans Assistance League in ...
Readings of Declaration of Independence, Constitution July 4
GLADSTONE — There will be public readings of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution in English and other languages starting at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, July 4, at Atkins-Johnson Farm & Museum, 4109 NE Pleasant Valley Road. This first-ever and free event will gather citizens of all heritages to...
Excelsior Springs Job Corps Welcomes Community to Campus
On Thursday, June 27, 2024, Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center (ESJCC) Business Community Liaison Angela Reschke invited community partners to enjoy a meal and give recognition to those who are making a difference in the lives of the students they serve. Excelsior Springs SAFE was recognized as Community Partner of...
Civic group set to hold series of candidate forums ahead of Aug. 6 primary
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The League of Women Voters Kansas City is hosting a series of candidate forums in July ahead of the Aug. 6 primary. The group is focused on races in Jackson, Clay and Platte counties. All of the following forums are virtual. The group plans to...
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