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Dairy’s Decline Compounded by Tariffs

As an average consumer, you won't look at the dairy case and see anything other than that gallon of milk for $2.19 and think, “that's a pretty good deal.” However, on the other end of that bargain for you is… more

Park University Expands Again

Park University is expanding once more, this time to Gilbert, Arizona.  The University has been approved by the Higher Learning Commission and the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education to start classes in Fall of 2018.  That fall term… more

C-Suite Movement at Associated Wholesale Grocers

The area's second-largest private company has a new Executive Vice President and new Senior Vice President. Scott Welman has taken over as the Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer for AWG.  In addition to that move, AWG also announced… more

Capitol Federal, Evergy Donate to Develop Downtown Topeka

Capitol Federal Bank, along with Evergy, announced they will both donate $2.5 million to the construction and completion of the Plaza in downtown Topeka. The Plaza, on the corner of 7th and Kansas Ave., is expected to be open by… more

ProPharma Acquires Xendo

Overland Park-based ProPharma Group has acquired Xendo Holding B.V., the companies announced today. Xendo is "a Netherlands-based provider of compliance consulting, engineering and technical support, regulatory affair and pharmacovigilance services to the (bio)pharmaceutical, medical device and healthcare industries." In the… more

Riddle to Lead Black & Veatch Construction

Neil Riddle has been chosen as the President of Black & Veatch Construction, Inc. (BVCI) the company announced this week. Riddle comes to BVCI from Caddell Power in Atlanta, Georgia,  where he served as President and "had complete P&L responsibility for… more

Overland Park Firm Ordered to Pay $3.4 Million Civil Penalty

The Consumer Futures Trading Commission has fined Overland Park firm Lansing Trade Group $3.4 million for "the attempted manipulation of the price of certain wheat futures and options contracts that were traded on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) and… more

First-Time Homebuyer Savings Account Act Is Now Law

Today, Governor Mike Parson signed House Bill 1796 which allows the creation of a special savings account intended to better prepare first-time homebuyers.  It will go into effect on January 1, 2019. This bill allows taxpayers in Missouri to deduct… more

Kansas City to Host 2022 National League of Cities Summit

Kansas City will be the home for the 2022 National League of Cities City Summit, the organization announced this week. From November 16-19, thousands of city leaders, corporate partners and staff will come to Kansas City for seminars on policymaking… more

The Consequence of the Straw Strike

On Monday, Starbucks announced it would eliminate the use of plastic straws in its stores by the end of 2020—replacing them with single-use plastic lids instead. The trend is now reaching the Midwest as some local KC restaurants are also bucking the… more