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CNNMoney: Farmland prices in the Midwest soarupdated: Wed Nov 16 2011 09:12:00

Agricultural land value is soaring in the Midwest, with parts of the region surging 25% from last year, according to two recent Federal Reserve surveys. The jump is the highest increase in three decades.

Attorney, family of missing Missouri baby cut tiesupdated: Fri Oct 28 2011 14:57:00

The family of a missing Missouri baby continued to make news Friday, cutting ties with its attorney hours after canceling a police interview with the girl's two half-brothers.

Search for baby Lisa moves to a lakeupdated: Fri Oct 28 2011 14:57:00

Authorities continued their search for Lisa Irwin on Thursday, looking in and around Chaumiere Lake in north Kansas City.

'Exhausted' family of missing Missouri girl postpones media appearancesupdated: Thu Oct 27 2011 22:03:00

The family of a missing Missouri baby said Thursday that it will not speak publicly until next week, making the announcement one day after Kansas City police said the girl's parents had declined to be interviewed separately by authorities.

Kansas City bishop indicted on child endangerment chargeupdated: Sat Oct 15 2011 07:33:00

Catholic Bishop Robert W. Finn and the diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph have been indicted by a grand jury on a charge of failure to report suspected child abuse by a priest, prosecutors said Friday in Missouri.

Latest search yields no clues in 10-month-old's disappearanceupdated: Tue Oct 11 2011 16:22:00

Authorities in Kansas City conducted another search Tuesday for a 10-month-old girl who went missing more than a week ago in a suspected kidnapping.

Pilot killed at Kansas City air showupdated: Sun Aug 21 2011 06:17:00

The pilot of a high-performance biplane died Saturday afternoon when his aircraft crashed at an air show in Kansas City, Missouri, officials said.

Air show crash witness speaksupdated: Sun Aug 21 2011 06:17:00

A witness to a deadly crash at an air show speaks with CNN's Don Lemon.

Extreme heat likely cause of 13 deaths in Kansas Cityupdated: Wed Jul 20 2011 23:19:00

The dangerous heat wave baking the Midwest may have contributed to 13 deaths in the Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan area this summer, a health official said Wednesday.

Travelers rerouted after tornado strikes St. Louis airportupdated: Sat Apr 23 2011 14:02:00

A travel website on Saturday flashed the word "CANCELED" in blinking red letters across an online flight schedule for Missouri's largest airport after a rash of severe weather stranded travelers across the region.

Tornado hits St. Louis airportupdated: Sat Apr 23 2011 14:02:00

The tornado damaged one terminal and part of a concourse at Lambert International aiport.

SI.com: Designated Hitter (Related Stories)updated: Mon Apr 04 2011 17:02:00

Designated Hitter stories in the SI Vault

CNNMoney: Google chooses Kansas City for ultra-fast Internetupdated: Wed Mar 30 2011 14:28:00

The year-long wait is over: Google announced Wednesday that it has chosen to deploy its ultra-fast broadband network in Kansas City, Kansas.

CNNMoney: Ford pumps $400 million in Kansas City plantupdated: Tue Jan 18 2011 15:17:00

Ford Motor Co. announced Tuesday that it plans to invest $400 million over the next two years in its auto manufacturing plant in Kansas City, Mo. as it prepares to build a new vehicle there.

SI.com: NFL Playoff Schedule 2011updated: Mon Jan 03 2011 01:34:00

Saturday, Jan. 8 • New Orleans at Seattle (NBC), 4:30 p.m. ET • New York Jets at Indianapolis (NBC), 8 p.m. ET

SI.com: Luke Winn: Top 10 early season tournamentsupdated: Tue Nov 16 2010 01:50:00

There's a movement afoot -- by tourism-minded folks in Kansas City -- to brand Kansas City as the college basketball capital of America. This may be difficult to achieve, given that the city doesn't have a venue capable of hosting the Final Four. What it does have, at least this year, is the No. 1 event in SI.com's rankings of early season tournaments. So perhaps Kansas City can start with just calling itself "The College Basketball Capital of America (for two days in late November, 2010)," and go from there.

Chimpanzee tastes freedom, smashes police car windshieldupdated: Wed Oct 20 2010 07:53:00

A 300-pound chimpanzee got away from its owner's home and spent a half hour on the streets Tuesday, smashing a police patrol car's windshield, Kansas City, Missouri, authorities said.

Escaped chimp attempts home invasionupdated: Wed Oct 20 2010 07:53:00

A chimpanzee owned by a Missouri resident smashes up cars and terrorizes a couple after its escape. KSHB reports.

Bus hijacked in Kansas Cityupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 12:59:00

A man in Kansas City, Kansas, hijacked a public transit bus Friday, police said.

Girl clinging to tree rescued from floodupdated: Tue Jun 15 2010 09:30:00

Video shows rescue crews saving a girl caught in an Oklahoma City flood clinging to trees.

Last U.S. veteran of World War I testifies for memorialupdated: Sat Dec 05 2009 08:15:00

At 108 years old, Cpl. Frank Buckles said Thursday he hopes he lives to see the day when there's a memorial on the National Mall honoring all Americans who fought in World War I.

FSB: The entrepreneur whiz kid mythupdated: Tue Aug 18 2009 13:30:00

Bill Gates. Steve Jobs. FedEx's Fred Smith. The image of the entrepreneur as whiz kid has serious currency in American business lore. But according to a new study from the Kauffman Foundation, a Kansas City think tank that studies entrepreneurship, that image is a myth.

Five cool day trips around the countryupdated: Tue Mar 03 2009 08:36:00

With the economy sputtering along, buying a plane ticket for a getaway may not be a priority.

SI.com: Allan Muir: Economy woes could squeeze NHL teamsupdated: Sat Jan 24 2009 15:31:00

There's been lots of talk about the salary cap going down significantly next season. I'm curious about a couple things. What will happen to all those teams that are committed to salaries that put them above the new cap? More important, what does it mean to the Canadiens? They have just 10 NHLers signed to deals beyond this season. Do they add a few missing pieces this spring in an attempt to win the Cup, knowing how much more difficult it will be to start from scratch next year under a new cap? -- Aaron R., Mount Royal, Quebec

'Precious Doe's' stepfather sentenced to lifeupdated: Thu Nov 20 2008 14:42:00

The stepfather of a 3-year-old girl, known as Precious Doe after her body and severed head were discovered four years ago, was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday for killing the girl.

Time.com: Kansas City Homicides On Pace to be Highest This Decadeupdated: Thu Oct 16 2008 11:00:00

Killings in Kansas City are happening at an alarming rate, and police and residents say the slayings can be traced to the same urban maladies that have plagued the city for years

Time.com: Mo. Officials Suspect Fake Voter Registrationupdated: Thu Oct 09 2008 12:00:00

Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted by an advocacy group that has been accused of election fraud in other states

Time.com: Colleges Using Self-Defense Trainingupdated: Wed Aug 27 2008 09:35:00

Hundreds of colleges across the nation have purchased a training program that teaches professors and students not to take campus threats lying down but to fight back

Time.com: A Bite-Sized Media Futureupdated: Tue Jun 03 2008 09:00:00

Today's younger generation is under attack from an unlikely source: news it can't adequately process

Lawmaker: U.S. security agency falteringupdated: Sat Mar 15 2008 12:59:00

A series of embarrassing incidents on federal property across the country, including the theft of a trailer of surveillance equipment from an FBI parking deck, is being blamed on budget cuts at the agency charged with securing federal grounds.

Time.com: One Meal to Good (or Bad) Healthupdated: Tue Jan 15 2008 11:00:00

Everyone knows a good diet is important for long-term well-being. But a new study shows that it's also crucial for good health today

'Kidnap Day,' beer, massages among job perksupdated: Tue Jan 01 2008 10:14:00

Where can you grab a cold beer from the company keg when the clock strikes four? Where can you take in a yoga class during your lunch hour? And where can you do laundry for free?

SI.com: SI.com HS FB Top 25 updated: Wed Nov 28 2007 09:37:00

Hats off to the Hawklets of Rockhurst (Kansas City, Mo.) for taking home their Class 6 state championship last weekend.

SI.com: Seth Davis: Freshman, UCLA overwhelmed competition in K.C.updated: Sun Nov 25 2007 00:11:00

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The buzz around here may be about Saturday's Kansas-Mizzou football game, but there was some pretty good college hoops on the docket at the CBE Classic, which was played at the new downtown Sprint Center. I enjoy coming to these two-day events because it gives me a chance to see good teams play twice in person.

FSB: My office is a caveupdated: Thu Oct 04 2007 08:58:00

Bennett Packaging of Kansas City, my 120-employee firm (bpkc.com), is in an underground industrial park. Many of them can be found in and near Kansas City. They were built into caves created during the 1950s when miners removed limestone to use in the construction of Interstate 70. They intentionally extracted the rock in a way that left huge rooms with thick, roof-supporting limestone pillars. Developers poured concrete floors and began renting out the space at attractive rates.

'Setting Expectations Tour' is Bush's segue into Septemberupdated: Thu Aug 23 2007 00:29:00

Kansas City was the first stop on what you might call the "Setting Expectations Tour."

CNNMoney: Fed: Growth moderate despite housingupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 03:43:00

U.S. economic activity expanded further in June and early July, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday, as slower housing markets contrasted with improvements in manufacturing and commercial real estate.

CNNMoney: Hospitals try to pick up the ER paceupdated: Mon Jun 18 2007 06:48:00

It's the sort of promotion you might expect from a pizza delivery chain, not a U.S. hospital system.

FSB: Another duck on the barbie?updated: Fri Jun 08 2007 02:31:00

Celebrate Dad with the latest high-end meats, cured and cut by small companies.

SI.com: The deal that won't get doneupdated: Sun May 06 2007 18:59:00

NFL thoughts of the weekend, from the home office in Montclair, N.J.

SI.com: Rookie in a rutupdated: Wed May 02 2007 11:24:00

The fine people of Kansas City are used to looking hard for something good in their baseball team. The Royals have lost 100 or more games four times in the past five seasons. They've been better than .500 exactly three times since 1990. They haven't set foot in the postseason since '85. Finding something -- anything -- good in all that takes some practice.

Officials: Three shot dead at Missouri shopping centerupdated: Sun Apr 29 2007 17:18:00

A gunman suspected of wounding a police officer shot and killed two people and wounded at least two others at a shopping center in Kansas City, Missouri, before being gunned down by police, authorities said Sunday.

Your say: Dealing with delaysupdated: Wed Mar 14 2007 06:23:00

Do airlines play fair when it comes to dealing with delays?

Money Magazine: Dark side of the housing boom: Shoddy workupdated: Tue Feb 13 2007 15:02:00

Less than a year after moving into her new 2,100-square-foot house in Lenexa, Kans., Susan Sabin has strung up lemon lights in her front window.

SI.com: The next set of challengesupdated: Tue Jan 09 2007 11:28:00

Last week we reviewed the 20 teams that failed to make the playoffs and chronicled their impending offseason issues. Here's a look at the first-round playoff losers and the topics they face in 2007:

SI.com: Role reversalupdated: Sat Jan 06 2007 20:54:00

Year in and year out, the NFL playoffs are such compelling theater because the games seldom go to script. We should know by now to expect the unexpected, and to brace for surprise in every 12-team bracket. The Chiefs at Colts wild-card playoff opener at Indianapolis on Saturday was merely the latest case in point.

There's no place like Kansas Cityupdated: Thu Jun 08 2006 10:47:00

Kansas City came of age during America's westward expansion and rose to prominence as a meatpacking center. But today in this leafy Midwestern city, which straddles both Kansas and Missouri, you'll find some of the world's finest jazz and barbecue, stunning art deco and Mediterranean-inspired architecture, and more than 200 ornate fountains. And that's just the beginning.

FSB: 49 companies batting a billionupdated: Thu Apr 27 2006 09:18:00

What do a cheesecake chain, an online broker, a green energy company and a medical software firm have in common? They are among 49 U.S. companies that hit a special milestone last year: $1 billion in annual sales.

FSB: True Confectionsupdated: Wed Feb 01 2006 00:01:00

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City of lightsupdated: Mon Dec 19 2005 10:00:00

White lights sparkle on a crisp winter night, illuminating the city with a cozy glow. Shoppers pause from the bustle to drink it all in -- the twinkling lights, the gathering dusk, and the way the air buzzes with the holiday spirit.

CNNMoney: Scams flourish in hot home marketupdated: Wed Oct 05 2005 07:55:00

Beware of that over-friendly real estate agent or buttoned-down appraiser. They may be nothing more than scam artists.

Mother, stepfather charged in 'Precious Doe' killingupdated: Thu May 05 2005 10:09:00

More than four years after her headless body was found, a child known nationally as "Precious Doe" has been identified, and her mother and stepfather face murder charges in her killing, authorities in Kansas City, Missouri, said Thursday.

CNNMoney: Living and working without healthcareupdated: Wed Dec 22 2004 11:47:00

Even though Maribeth Jones works at a hospital, the Kansas City woman doesn't have health insurance.

CNNMoney: Starting off rightupdated: Tue Oct 19 2004 10:41:00

I'm a 25-year-old college grad who's built up some savings by living at home for a couple of years and then renting cheap. I started a Roth IRA three years ago and have contributed the max every year, but all my money sits in a money market account that earns a measly 2.1 percent.

Fortune: How much money can I give away tax-free?updated: Mon Oct 18 2004 00:01:00

I plan to give my daughter $30,000 to help her pay off some debts and buy a new car. I have heard that I can give away only $11,000 a year to anyone without having to pay taxes. Is there a way I ca...

Fortune: One Truck A Minute Ford's Kansas City factory builds more vehicles than any other assembly plant in the country. updated: Mon Apr 05 2004 00:01:00

Dave Savchetz had a normal office job once, but he didn't much like it. Savchetz, 50, has spent most of his life inside automobile factories, and today he is the plant manager at the Ford factory i...

Business 2.0: Ford's F-150: Have It Your Way Truck-loving consumers want ever more custom features. "Flexible manufacturing" finally makes it updated: Mon Mar 01 2004 00:01:00

It's a well-worn but revealing bit of auto-industry lore: When Ford Motor ruled the business in the early years of the last century--during one six-year stretch, it didn't bother advertising--Henry...

Money Magazine: The Great American Steak From New York City to San Francisco, these steak houses serve up plenty of local flavor.updated: Sat Mar 01 2003 00:01:00

Steak house chain Ruth's Chris serves a great steak. The top-quality meat develops an appealing crust in the high-temperature broilers (designed by the late Ruth Fertel herself) and is served on a ...

Money Magazine: The Great American Steakupdated: Wed Feb 19 2003 14:02:00

Steak house chain Ruth's Chris serves a great steak. The top-quality meat develops an appealing crust in the high-temperature broilers (designed by the late Ruth Fertel herself) and is served on a platter of sizzling butter, making for a sensationally rich and tasty meal.

Money Magazine: Best American Steakhousesupdated: Tue Feb 18 2003 14:42:00

Steak house chain Ruth's Chris serves a great steak. The top-quality meat develops an appealing crust in the high-temperature broilers (designed by the late Ruth Fertel herself) and is served on a platter of sizzling butter, making for a sensationally rich and tasty meal.

FSB: The Shows Go On From Warhol to the Mick, a survey of the biggest and best museum exhibitions of the summer.updated: Sat Jun 01 2002 00:01:00

Last year the second most popular museum exhibit in the world wasn't an Old Master but a young subject: "Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years," featuring dresses from the former First Lady's w...

Money Magazine: Rock Alternatives Where to explore three other American musical movementsupdated: Thu Mar 01 2001 00:01:00

American Jazz Museum, Kansas City, Mo. 816-474-8463; www.americanjazzmuseum.com. Listen to recordings by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker or sit in on twice-monthly lectures by li...

Fortune: The Primal Urge for Ribsupdated: Mon Aug 17 1998 00:01:00

Beef or pork? Slathered with sauce or dry-rubbed with spices? No matter how your ribs are prepared, gnawing the meat off the bone remains one of the most pleasantly primal eating experiences around...

Fortune: MMMMMM! RED MEATupdated: Mon Apr 28 1997 00:01:00

Steak is back, and restaurateurs are opening new steak houses everywhere. But you're better off in the hands of a more seasoned practitioner, someone who isn't serving steaks as a sideline to thei...

Fortune: A CLASSIC GETS BETTERupdated: Mon Apr 14 1997 00:01:00

Released on the heels of its historic 1970 run at Max's Kansas City club in New York City, the Velvet Underground's final studio album, Loaded, showed a group walking a fine line between greatness ...

Money Magazine: WHY YOU SHOULD WATCH OUT FOR THOSE SIZZLING FUNDS THAT SHOUT:"WE'RE NO. 1!"updated: Fri Mar 01 1996 00:01:00

WHEN YOU'VE GOT IT, FLAUNT IT. AND MUTUAL FUNDS HAVE got it--flashy returns following a year when stocks shot up 37.5% and bonds 18.5%. Now comes the flaunt. Thanks to those numbers, many publicati...

Fortune: Weapons to Waspsupdated: Mon Dec 12 1994 00:01:00

Defense cutbacks that shrank AlliedSignal's Kansas City division 59%, to 3,300 employees, have forced the manufacturer of nuclear weapons components to diversify into a new industry: breeding kille...

Money Magazine: Sizing up low-income housing deals WHY A LOW-INCOME HOUSING DEAL MAY BE NO DEALupdated: Wed Dec 01 1993 00:01:00

Shades of the early '80s. Back then, brokers and planners rang up their wealthy clients at year's end to get 'em into high-write-off tax shelters, many of which crashed and burned after tax reform ...

Money Magazine: Why College Prices Rise So Fast To put it bluntly: because parents are willing to pay the ever-higher bills. updated: Wed Sep 15 1993 00:01:00

Forget what you learned in Physics 101. When it comes to college costs, what goes up just keeps going up. Tuition soared 126% during the 1980s, more than twice as much as the consumer price index, ...

Fortune: THE BEST CITIES FOR BUSINESS With companies squeezing costs tighter than ever, locations that < give you the most for your moupdated: Mon Nov 04 1991 00:01:00

When FORTUNE set out to find America's best cities for business this year, a trend was unmistakable: Cost has become far more important than it was in the Eighties. What companies want in a city ha...

Fortune: A CURE FOR WHAT AILS MEDICAL CARE Call it the American disease. The symptoms: unchecked health care spending and too many uninsuupdated: Mon Jul 01 1991 00:01:00

How can America spend more per capita on health care than any country on earth, and still be the only developed nation that leaves about 15% of its population uninsured? How can U.S. companies cont...

Fortune: GETTING JUNKIES TO CLEAN UP And inducing teenage mothers, high school dropouts, and drunken drivers to change their behavior. Itupdated: Mon May 06 1991 00:01:00

CHANGING human behavior is like reshaping concrete. The material is stubborn. Over the past couple of decades government agencies as well as corporations and private foundations have spent billions...

Fortune: THE BEST CITIES FOR BUSINESS Top locations meet five requirements. No. 1: the ability to attract a big pool of skilled labor. Twupdated: Mon Oct 23 1989 00:01:00

MORE THAN EVER, where you are determines how you do. Pity the poor fool with ) his headquarters in some mean-streets town, where office costs are out of sight and only the reckless venture out afte...

Fortune: HOW WE CAN WIN THE WAR ON POVERTY Around the country, points of light are turning on, and some principles for success are showinupdated: Mon Apr 10 1989 00:01:00

IT IS OF NO SMALL significance that poverty is suddenly returning to the forefront of the American consciousness. Perhaps it is mostly a comment on the immense power of our media-age Presidents to ...

Money Magazine: RATING THE TAX FORMS-FROM MILD MISERY TO MENTAL MELTDOWNupdated: Sun Jan 01 1989 00:01:00

Are tax returns really as troublesome as everyone claims? It depends on which forms and schedules you face. To give you an idea of what you'll be up against, Money asked Judy Keisling, manager of t...

Fortune: BOOMING AMERICAN CITIES From coast to coast and in between, communities are spiffing up their downtowns, creating jobs, and makiupdated: Mon Aug 17 1987 00:01:00

AS THE SERVICE SECTOR continues to outshine manufacturing, as tomorrow's technology replaces today's, U.S. cities are fast learning to adapt. Some have emerged from the process as veritable boomtow...

Fortune: FORTUNE magazine contents page MAY 25, 1987 VOL. 115, NO. 11 updated: Mon May 25 1987 00:01:00

MANAGING/ Cover Story

Money Magazine: How to Avoid Being Fare Game Now playing: new fees, big discounts and a world of gimmicksupdated: Wed Apr 01 1987 00:01:00

You enter the travel agency to book a budget weekend trip, but the agent won't even talk to you until you pay a $20 service charge. When you express vague interest in a South Seas jaunt later in th...

Fortune: Selling in Georgia, Sneering in Kansas City, Traveling to 12 Offices, and Other Matters. Only in America (cont'd)updated: Mon Aug 05 1985 00:01:00

BALTIMORE -- Groups advocating fathers' rights have filed a $1.5-Sbillion class-action suit against the state of Maryland . . . Chapters of Fathers United for Equal Rights and the Second Wives Coal...

Fortune: Selling in Georgia, Sneering in Kansas City, Traveling to 12 Offices, and Other Matters. Devastating Satireupdated: Mon Aug 05 1985 00:01:00

Sir: I'm in charge of the newspaper satire department of Pravda. So, as distinct from . . . the author of your review, I know something about the situation with regard to ''criticism from below'' i...

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