The need for speed at the first Kansas City Speedway
The Kansas City Speedway was like one of those fast-moving cars along the wooden racetrack; it was here one minute and vanished around the corner faster than anyone could have ever imagined.
The Kansas City Speedway was like one of those fast-moving cars along the wooden racetrack; it was here one minute and vanished around the corner faster than anyone could have ever imagined.
By Jill Draper The majority of patients admitted to the Senior Behavioral Health Unit at
Each scene watches like it should be an entry of an eight-episode miniseries.
By Christina McDonough Hunt On the corner of 68th and Troost, nestled in the Brookside
“Most people kind of know which of the two they’d rather have.”
“We are excited for this change in concept. We believe it is a better fit for the center.”
“I told him, Dillon anybody can get a car, but it’s not your car. There are very few people that can design their own car, build their own car and set your car up to drive it.”
By Kady Weddle After having to cancel their 2019 event, Red Bridge Shopping Center will
“These wineries, especially from Europe, needed placement but they couldn’t sell directly to consumers.”
“The sole legal question before the Court is whether the City violated Chapter 84 in passing Ordinance Numbers 210466 and 210468 after the Board adopted its budget for fiscal year 2021-22.”
Carnage knows it is ridiculous, understands its audience knows the same thing, and takes every opportunity it can to lean all the way into it.
“It wasn’t a substitute for church because they definitely don’t want that, but it was a complement to my Christian upbringing.”
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.”
“I’m excited about this project, in part because we miss housing in this area, especially affordable housing.”
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