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When Kansas City coughed up $24 million for improvements, one neighborhood's leaders put politics over people
Robert Jenkins might have seen less flooding in his yard this year if his house weren't in Cindy Circo and Terry Riley's 5th District.
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- Haves, Have Nots
- Signs of life at Gates Plaza include a...
- Angela C. Bond
- Sep 13, 2007
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- Porked Projects
- Danny Edwards is taking his pig and leaving.
- Angela C. Bond
- Jul 19, 2007
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- Disney Delusions
- Johnny Hogue (left), with his brother, Jake, opposes...
- Angela C. Bond
- Jun 21, 2007
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- Crossroads Cruelty
- Instead of a tax break, Paul Hilpman and...
- Angela C. Bond
- Jun 14, 2007
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- Grocery Sacked
- A picket fence surrounds Penelope Marth's "blighted" house.
- Angela C. Bond
- May 10, 2007
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- 3rd District Blues
- Councilman Troy Nash tried to hide from a...
- Angela C. Bond
- Mar 22, 2007
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- Cruiser Control
- At the Lake of the Woods Riding Academy...
- Angela C. Bond
- Mar 1, 2007
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- Power to Some People
- Without the Citizens Association's endorsement, Mark Forsythe is...
- Angela C. Bond
- Feb 15, 2007
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- Thanks. Now Scram
- Kansas Citians paid for HOK's unwelcoming garage.
- Angela C. Bond
- Feb 1, 2007