Another Mission business threatened by naming trademark; Uncommon Supply...
Another Mission business has run into trouble with its name. This time it is the store formerly known as Uncommon Goods Supply Co. which just opened in its new location on Beverly just north of Johnson...
View ArticleFormer mayoral candidate Linda Mau submits petition to repeal Roeland Park...
Roeland Park resident and former mayoral candidate Linda Mau this month submitted a petition designed to repeal the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance for review by the Johnson County legal...
View ArticleDavid Morrison appears at Prairie Village City Council meeting to protest...
Ousted Prairie Village Councilor David Morrison showed up at Monday night’s Prairie Village City Council meeting to protest the fact that he is not immediately being returned to his seat on the...
View ArticleLeawood extends moratorium on ordinance that bans Little Free Libraries until...
The Leawood City Council on Monday spent an hour and a half digging into the details of a proposed ordinance change that could allow homeowners there to legally place Little Free Libraries on their...
View ArticleKansas Court of Appeals rules Mission Transportation fee (driveway tax) is...
The controversial Mission Transportation Utility Fee (TUF) often referred to as the ‘driveway tax’ by its critics, was ruled illegal by the Kansas Court of Appeals today. Ironically, the Mission City...
View ArticleMission will appeal adverse ruling on ‘driveway tax’ to Kansas Supreme Court
The dispute over the legality of Mission’s Transportation Utility Fee (TUF) could end up in the Kansas Supreme Court. Mission City Administrator Laura Smith told a community budget forum this week that...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court denies Shawnee Mission parents’ request to hear school...
The United States Supreme Court today rejected the petition of a group of Shawnee Mission School District parents to reconsider a school funding case against the state of Kansas that came out of the...
View ArticleTutera Group cleared of fraud charges after 5 year legal ordeal
A decision from the 7th U.S. Court of Appeals earlier this year brought to an end nearly five years of legal wrangling and cleared the Tutera Group, which is expected to begin work on the new Mission...
View ArticleRoeland Park council opts to stick with sign prohibition despite state law;...
A state law that dictates cities cannot regulate the number of political signs on private property or “the unpaved right-of-way for city streets or county roads on private property during the 45-day...
View ArticleMission Valley-area parents drop federal suit challenging Kansas school...
The group of Shawnee Mission School District parents who came together in the wake of the decision to shutter Mission Valley Middle School back in 2010 have agreed to drop their federal lawsuit...
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