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After Missouri’s C- Rating, Innovative Plan to Fix State Infrastructure is Aim of Bipartisan...
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill this week joined a bipartisan coalition of nine Senators to introduce legislation to establish a new infrastructure financing authority that would help Missouri better leverage private funds to build and maintain the state’s outdated infrastructure, without the use of federal tax dollars.
McCaskill Scores Win on Reverse Mortgages
Soon after U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill called on the Department of Housing and Urban Development to halt evictions on 12,000 Americans at risk of being removed from their homes, the agency announced that it would do exactly that, giving lenders a new option that could allow for widows and widowers to remain in their homes
Natures Power Juice Drink One of 6 Missouri Products Showcased at the 10th Rural...
According to the USDA, leaders from 34 countries gathered in Memphis for the 10th annual Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)* Rural Development Conference to discuss international strategies to address rural development in the 21st century. Topics discussed include, creating jobs, building infrastructure, expanding access to health care, and making diversified rural investments. The theme of this year’s conference “National Prosperity through Modern Rural Policy
Next Neighbor’s Place Potluck set for June 30 at Roeland Park Community Center
Each month, the community can get together and enjoy a night to socialize and dine together presented by the 50 Plus Department of the Johnson County Park & Recreation District. There is no cost for these events, but participants are asked to bring an item to share. To find this program in the JCPRD’s Activities catalog and online listings, browse first under 50 plus and then under special events.
Another Low Income Housing Project Gets Free Wi-Fi (2)
With help from the residents association, Connecting for Good has installed a small PC lab and free Wi-Fi Internet at Glanville Towers. The ten story facility is located at 730 Nebraska and is operated by the Kansas City Kansas Housing Authority and is for low income seniors and disabled individuals. The network bring free Internet to all 108 apartments at Glanville Towers.
Spencer Fane Welcomes Rita D’Agostino to its Governmental Affairs and Real Estate Practice Groups
Spencer Fane is pleased to announce that Rita D’Agostino has joined the firm in its Kansas City office as Of Counsel in the Governmental Affairs and Real Estate practice groups
Hartzler Introduces Bill to Improve Infrastructure, Halt Funding for Flowers
Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) and Congressman Sam Johnson (R-Texas) today introduced legislation to prioritize the use of federal transportation funding to repair deteriorating roads and bridges rather than to landscape the acreage along the crumbling roads
Summit Custom Homes Hosts Floor Signing Event at St. Jude Dream Home
St. Jude Dream Home Builder Summit Custom Homes hosted a floor signing event for the 2015 Dream Home at Chapman Farms on May 21. Summit employees and representatives from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital gathered with city officials, local trade partners and sponsors and patient families to tour the nearly-complete luxury home and leave their mark on the home by sharing best wishes and signing their names
New Home Purchase Made Possible by HELP Grant That Covers Down Payment
Lora and Michael Gallion were lifelong renters and living on a fixed income. The only houses the couple could afford were run-down spaces that were almost uninhabitable.
Kansas City, Mo., and St. Louis to Receive EPA Brownfields Grants to Help toward...
EPA has selected the communities of Kansas City, Mo., and St. Louis to receive a total of $900,000 in grants from the Agency’s Brownfields Program to assist with the environmental assessments of contaminated brownfields properties, a key step in paving the way toward their cleanup, redevelopment and sustainable reuse
Small Business Sun Cedar Turns Lives Around
Sun Cedar is turning traditional business thinking on its head. This small company from Lawrence, Kansas, is a response to “unemployable” individuals and other folks in transition, who deserve a chance to rebuild their lives. The company hires only those who can’t find employment elsewhere due to the stigma of homelessness or a criminal record. “We’re not giving upon these folks,” explains Shine Adams, CEO of Sun Cedar and a professional worker in social services.
City of Granby, Mo., Agrees to Three-Year Deadline to Settle Clean Water Act Violations...
The city of Granby, Mo., has agreed to an administrative civil settlement with EPA that requires the city to take a series of actions by July 2018 to correct a series of violations related to the operation of its wastewater treatment facility.
Senior SafeHome Evaluations Launches in KC! Keeping Seniors in their homes LONGER!
Senior SafeHome Evaluations is launching June 1st - Kansas City's first and sole premier service for senior home evaluations. Our customized analysis is designed to enable senior citizens to live in their homes for as long as possible, rather than turning to an institutional setting as they age.
Subcommittee Examines Opportunities to Improve Rural Housing Service
Today, the House Financial Services Housing and Insurance Subcommittee Chairman Blaine Luetkemeyer (MO-03) held a hearing to examine the Rural Housing Service.
McCaskill: Lack of Long-Term Infrastructure Funding ‘like putting a Band-Aid on a cancer’
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill today slammed the failure of Republican leaders in Congress to reauthorize highway funding and other long-term infrastructure projects, calling the alternative short-term fixes a “Band-Aid on a cancer.”