Right now we celebrate August Ames and her Canadian porno hotness along with some of the more important Kansas City mainstream media links today. Take a peek:
Kansas City Foodie Political Conversation
Roberts, McCaskill discuss protecting nation's food supply
Two U.S. senators from Kansas and Missouri say an emphasis on protecting the nation's food supply has waned since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and it's time to make the issue a priority again. Sen.
Show-Me Union Fight
Unions move to block 'right to work' law in Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY * Missouri labor unions moved to block the state's new right to work law from going into effect, submitting over 300,000 signatures Friday calling for voters to weigh in on the measure. In a blow to Gov.
Kansas City Scraps For Hobos
Local nonprofit After the Harvest gleans overlooked food for people in need
KANSAS CITY, Kan. - "Gleaning," in a historical context, means "gathering (leftover grain or other produce) after a harvest." This is a practice kept alive today by After the Harvest, a nonprofit organization in Kansas City that works with farms, orchards, gardens, and markets in the metro area to take produce that would otherwise go to waste and give it to those who need it most.
Talking End Of The World Tech
Eclipse watch: Drones to help UMKC-led researchers analyze gridlock
With all eyes on the sky for Monday's rare solar eclipse, the heavens will be watching back. A team of volunteer drone pilots, research specialists and emergency management officials plan to use a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles to provide real-time observation and analysis of Kansas City-area traffic at two likely congestion points during the much-anticipated astronomical event.
Sleaze Summit New Start After Fleeing SKC
New Lee's Summit Superintendent: 'There Is A Place For Equity In The Suburban Districts'
Former Hickman Mills Supt. Dennis Carpenter has started his new job in Lee's Summit. Carpenter, whose Twitter handle is @EquitySupt1, has advocated for an accountability system that was fair for poor, high mobility districts. He says that work isn't over now that he's in Lee's Summit, one of state's most affluent school districts.
Airport Now Hiring
200 packaging jobs coming to KCI business center
A St. Joseph company is expanding its packaging operations in Kansas City with plans to hire 200. BMS Logistics Inc. has leased 432,000 square feet at KCI Intermodal BusinessCentre. The company plans to begin operations at the site in January to accommodate an increase in its customer base.
Diversity of KC Weekend Plans
Ethnic Enrichment Festival & Other Weekend Possibilities
Eat your way around the world at the Ethnic Enrichment Festival, today through Sunday. Whether you're craving crepes or sticky rice, there's a host of food booths that'll make you feel like Epcot Center got transplanted to Swope Park for a weekend. There's a host of live acts, including traditional dancing and music performances.
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
August can suck the chrome off a tail,pipe, she's that good!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteWhen my girlfriend asked if I'd have any vacation time this Summer, I told her I'd be getting off in August!!!
I see what you did there!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the middle of August now , hoping the rest of August is as hot and sweaty as the opening of August was , and continues to be VERY MUCH close and very much humid for as long as possible !!¡!
ReplyDeleteEthnic enrichment...like Barcelona ?
ReplyDeleteSo what is Claire's plan to protect the nations food supply? Is she going to stay the hell out of the Congressional cafe?
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