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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: Advertise
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Why are small community newspapers like the Advocate thriving while big dailies are struggling? People still subscribe to their local community paper because they know they'll get the news no other source will provide. For advertisers, that means a target audience of passionate, knowledgeable readers who want to support local merchants and grow their community. To request a sales kit, click here:. Or email mwilson@jcadvocate.com. You can send classified ads directly to bdavis@jcadvocate.com. The Advocate...
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Post a Nonprofit Opportunity. Executive Directors and CEOs. Hosted in partnership with. Questions about Shadow Day? Interested in sponsoring Shadow Day? Shadow Day matches college students interested in the sector with local nonprofit professionals for a day of learning and networking. The event allows undergraduate and graduate students to experience a workday in their desired profession, and helps students to develop a variety of connections in the nonprofit community. Take a look at the Student Guide.
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: June 2015
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Friday, June 26, 2015. A Smooth Reunion for Grandview's Alumni Jazz Band Concert. In the works for over a year, the Grandview Alumni Big Band performed in concert on Father’s Day, June 21. Alumni from eight states, Canada and South Korea came together to share in the special event. Thursday, June 11, 2015. City of Grandview Considering Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. The Grandview Board of Aldermen is considering a proposal from KCP&L that would bring electric vehicle charging stations to the city.
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: Grandview to see two-way frontage roads again
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Thursday, August 6, 2015. Grandview to see two-way frontage roads again. 8220;This will ultimately enhance Grandview’s competitive position for economic development and expand the local tax base,” said City Engineer Jackie White. Street to the west with a new road between Booth Lane and Beacon Avenue. Parts of existing High Grove Road, Goode and 129. Street will also be utilized as new outer roads. The existing U-turn bridge at Main Street will be removed. The actual amount of reimbursable funds received...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: Ads
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By dr kelly spiller, audiologist - professional hearing center, belton, missouri. The Internet is Not. The Best Place to. Purchase a Hearing Aid. Here’s Why. There are several things wrong with buying hearing aids over the internet, but especially from an unknown, non-credentialed person. Here’s what you need to know about the problems with purchasing a hearing aid online:. HEARING AIDS REQUIRE A DOCTOR’S TOUCH. IT MAY BE ILLEGAL. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association cautions consumers that t...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: City of Grandview Considering Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
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Thursday, June 11, 2015. City of Grandview Considering Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. The Grandview Board of Aldermen is considering a proposal from KCP&L that would bring electric vehicle charging stations to the city. 8220;We’re trying to put the infrastructure in place, so that hopefully electric vehicles will follow,” said Sutphin. “There are about 1,900 electric vehicles across Kansas and Missouri. It’s kind of a Field of Dreams. Situation: If you build it, they will come.”. Sutphin informed th...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: August 2015
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Friday, August 28, 2015. GC-4 Superintendent Announces Plans to Retire. Additional accomplishments include putting MacBooks in the hands of every high school student in the district, establishing Grandview High School as an A designated school, keeping the focus on instruction during difficult budgetary times, strengthening community and business partnerships, and substantial facilities improvements through the passage of three bond issues. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Street will also be utilized as new ou...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: March 2015
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Thursday, March 19, 2015. Grandview Pulls Breed-specific Ban on Pit Bulls. Geoff Hall, President of Wayside Waifs, celebrates Grand. View’s decision to repeal the breed-specific ban with a pit bull. Puppy available for adoption. Effective immediately, Wayside Waifs is now able to adopt pit bulls to those living in the Grandview city limits. Visit www.waysidewaifs.org to see all of the animals looking for homes. Community Development Director Chris Chiodini and his staff looked at neighboring Missouri com...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: July 2015
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Center Schools begin year with positive financial outlook. The Center School Board received a quarterly financial report, summarizing the fiscal year of 2014-2015, at the regular meeting on Monday, July 27. Leading up to the report presented by Director of Business Dr. Michael Weishaar, the board of education has kept an eye on the budget given the current fiscal climate. 8220;We’ve had a lot happen in the last four or five weeks, good and bad,” said Weishaar. 8220;Keeping in min...
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Jackson County Advocate Newspaper - Covering Grandview and South Kansas City for 60 years: Leech Leaves Lasting Legacy on GHS Sports
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Monday, July 13, 2015. Leech Leaves Lasting Legacy on GHS Sports. When the school year begins anew in August, Andy Leech will assume his new role as the interim assistant principal of Martin City K-8. The position represents a promotion for the former Grandview High School engineering teacher, so it might be surprising to learn that the move will be somewhat bittersweet for Leech. That’s because after six-plus years as Grandview’s varsity football and boys’ track and. Field coach, Leech will be. In secon...
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