It appears that the Lee’s Summit R-VII school district and Missouri’s Attorney General have different definitions of legality and constitutionality.
PLEASANT HILL, AUGUST 9, 2018 – This week, for the first time this year, my wife and I went to the movies. I had gone once before to B&B Theatres in Lee’s Summit and liked the atmosphere. We may be… Continue Reading →
GUEST COLUMN: Senator Will Kraus – The Missouri General Assembly is currently in the middle of its annual legislative spring break, which is always a great opportunity to get caught up and prepare for the second half of session. Since… Continue Reading →
JEFFERSON CITY, FEBRUARY 24, 2017 (From Missouri Senator Will Kraus) – in last week’s column, I detailed two measures (Senate Bill 16 and Senate Bill 31) the Senate has passed as part of its efforts to address much-needed tort reform… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, NOVEMBER 8, 2016 – The lines in Missouri are long, the conversations in the polling places are friendly, but pointedly political. As I showed up at the polling place I’m assigned to, I noticed a line. It was… Continue Reading →
Lee’s Summit, November 4, 2014 – These are the results of the races in Missouri, for the most up to date results go to the Secretary of State website by clicking here Office/Candidate Name Party Votes % of Votes State… Continue Reading →
Lee’s Summit, November 4, 2014 – You still have time to vote. To stay home and not vote is to let others define the world in which you live in. To not vote today is to acquiesce to the desires… Continue Reading →
Snow Update: With snow expected in the metropolitan area early in the morning on Sunday, Dec. 8, the City of Lee’s Summit will have a 10-person snow removal crew reporting to work at 11 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7. The… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, DECEMBER 8, 2012 – Environment and Natural Resources committee Chair Bob Johnson, Brian Whitley and Rob Binney held the first of three meetings to discuss the Sustainability Action Plan for the City of Lee’s Summit. Brian Scott, Deputy… Continue Reading →
LEE’S SUMMIT, AUGUST 15, 2012 – Today Mayor Randy Rhoads signed a proclamation rescinding the outdoor watering restrictions implemented 40 days ago, on July 6. The watering restrictions were necessary due to the high demands for water caused by the… Continue Reading →
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