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Diane Stafford

Worker rewards prove you attract more bees with honey

In his 27 years as a nurse at Truman Medical Center, Ed Dullenty had never experienced a “worker bee” recognition like it.

Chris Lester

It’s life in the slow lane now

I’m here to issue a blanket apology. I’m sorry. Now, get over it. If you come rushing up behind my black Ford Freestyle on the freeway, move on over to the passing lane. I’m not speeding up.

Jason Gertzen

Two regional programs seek increase in drug trials

When it comes to fighting cancer, Rakesh Gaur wants Kansas City patients to have the best care science can offer.

Jennifer Mann

Ad agency continues on despite Steve & Barry’s bankruptcy

News last week that red-hot fashion apparel chain Steve & Barry’s had filed for bankruptcy was bad news for Bernstein-Rein, which picked up the account in late 2006.

Steve Rosen

Don’t overlook scholarship sources close to home

Free is good. That’s my rallying cry for upcoming high school seniors starting the scramble for every dollar they can get their hands on between now and next spring to cover college tuition, textbooks, and room and board.

Mark Davis

Despite much indecisive data, pessimists look for recession

Pessimists have been analyzing the recession for months. Even Wall Street officially landed its bear market.

Cityscape

Cityscape: Restaurants, other establishments run afoul of authorities

The Kansas City Health Department recently cited several restaurants for health-code violations. •The Art of Pizza, 1801 Baltimore Ave., on Wednesday was issued a cease-operation notice for having a dog on the premises. “Dog hair was everywhere,” according to the inspector.

Kevin Collison

Rhode Island city sees wide development downtown

PROVIDENCE, R.I. | Talk about the downtown renaissance occurring here often revolves around the restoration of its rivers and the celebrated WaterFire spectacle that Kansas City emulated on Brush Creek last fall.

Rick Alm

Digital age proves troublesome for Kansas Lottery

I don’t trust computers. Never have. Probably never will. They crash. They freeze. They fail. They even have an annual convention for it. The third annual Computer & Human Error conference was held in New York several months back. I imagine those conventioneers all wear paper bags over their heads.

Dan Margolies

Merged Polsinelli-Shughart should mean profits

The recently announced merger talks between Polsinelli Shalton Flanigan Suelthaus and Shughart Thomson & Kilroy come amid a spate of law firm mergers nationwide.

Randolph Heaster

At local auto plants, summer has been busy

Extended breaks are usually the norm for domestic vehicle manufacturers this time of year. But production schedules for local plants have turned topsy-turvy amid the slow economy and growing demand for cars.

 


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