AND WE'RE BACK!!!
Right now we are confronted with reality that hottie Candice is slowly turning into her mum given international "news" pix as we desperately cling to her body of work and check news links closer to home.
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Agenda Inside The Loop This Week
Yo-Yo Ma, Eagles, Home Show, Easter hunt & Hoops to rule the week
The return of legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the NCAA Women's Basketball Regional, the 70th Annual Home Show, the NAIA national title game, the Citywide Easter Egg Hunt and an Eagles' visit to The Hotel California create a colorful palette for the A&E scene this week in Downtown - Monday to Sunday, 19-25 - featuring: Citywide Easter Egg Hunt - presented by the United Methodist Church of the Resurrection Downtown - is set for 10 to noon on Saturday on the south lawn of the National World War I Museum and Memorial.
Will Solar Power Work On Cloudy Day???
BPU rolls out plan to enroll more utility customers into renewable energy program
The Kansas City Board of Public Utilities is inviting KCK residents to learn more about a new solar energy program. BPU is hosting a free seminar Monday to share information on their new Community Solar Farm Program.
Morning Traffic Trouble
Overturned tractor-trailer blocks southbound I-29 just past Vivion
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- An overturned tractor-trailer has the southbound lanes of I-29 just past Vivion Road closed Monday morning. The incident happened just before 4 a.m. Police have not said what caused the tractor-trailer to overturn or what it was carrying. Traffic is being diverted to the Vivion Road exit, with very little backup.
Talking Kansas City Flesh Trade
Human trafficking survivor hopes new films will shine light on growing epidemic
Human trafficking is a $150-billion industry for traffickers, according to the International Labor Organization. New data from the National Human Trafficking Hotline reports an increase in the number of human trafficking cases in both Kansas and Missouri. Christine McDonald is a survivor now working to raise awareness and shine a light on this dark industry.
Metro Accessibility Push Back
Family, teammates upset after child with disability not allowed to play in league
Kansas City Teachable Moment
Institutional Innovation: The classroom of the future for all types of students
When it comes to how higher education leaders can get more students to their institutions, the same advice comes up over and over again - build partnerships with local K-12 districts.
The End Of Winter Deluge
Cool, wet start to the week
Nick Bender's Monday morning forecast
Arcade Fire - Money + Love is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
Poor little Candace is getting a case of s satchel ass. Still a prime cut, but just about done with the swimsuit modeling business.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness there is plenty of hot ass to fill the bill.
ReplyDeleteIs "Satchel Ass" another term for "Melania Butt"?
ReplyDeleteJust asking.
Maybe it a "spreading" problem in this Country.