Making the case for Sebelius

Two weeks to go for Hulshof, Steelman

Civic leaders discuss economic development ideas for KC

A look at the genesis of public schools in the United States, the routes matter as much as the equipment when it comes to transportation, and are lending priorities out of whack?  

Making the case for Sebelius 

Fired Up! Missouri makes the case why Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius should be U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's running mate.

Route matters more than new buses

KC Light Rail contends that you don't need fancy new buses to improve transportation, you can just expand the current routes in Kansas City.  

Lending priorities lead to debt increase 

The Wichita Eagle Blog notes that although consumers have to share in the blame for debt issues in the United States, lenders are more focused on fee generation than a borrower's ability to repay a loan.  

Looking at the genesis of an anti-Steelman ad 

The Turner Report looks at coverage of a political action committee apparently formed for the sole purpose of an advertisement condemning state Treasurer Sarah Steelman.  

The history of public schools 

Show-Me Daily writes about the historical foundation for public schools and how the public's view of schooling has shifted.

Two weeks to go for Hulshof, Steelman 

KY3 Political Notebook offers a top 10 list of what issues will impact the final two weeks of the primary race between U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof and state treasurer Steelman.  

Civic leaders discuss economic development ideas for KC 

Funk's Front Porch has a survey and notes from the second New Tools Symposium on economic development that was held yesterday at the Kauffman Foundation.  

MO GOP gubernatorial candidates differ on ethanol 

Arch City Chronicle notes that the two Republican gubernatorial candidates differ on the ethanol mandate and tries to look at how biofuel could impact the future.  

Welcome Kansas Watch to the blogosphere

Kansas Watch is a new member of the Kansas blogosphere, which will be written from a "Democratic/Progressive point of view."