The Week Ahead (The Kansas City Star)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Sunday 28 February 2010 10:46 pm
The calendar has turned to March, which begs just one question. Are you ready for the madness?

Leawood Woman Worries About Family’s Safety in Chile (FOX 4 Kansas City)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Sunday 28 February 2010 10:07 am
Kansas City families are waiting for word from loved ones in Chile. On Saturday, a devastating magnitude 8.8 earthquake hit the area. FOX 4's Megan Cloherty talked to a Leawood woman who has family there.

Tribute | Lawyer Sally Horne Harris affected many people’s lives through her work for literacy (The Kansas City Star)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Saturday 27 February 2010 8:46 pm
Who: Sally Horne Harris of Loch Lloyd Age: 64

Billionaire Singh Eschews Goldman Model for His India Brokerage (Bloomberg)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Saturday 27 February 2010 3:16 am
Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Malvinder Singh , the 37-year-old Indian billionaire trying to build a global financial-services company, says there’s one rival whose playbook he won’t copy: Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Businesses say liquor tax ‘bad public policy’ (Lawrence Journal-World)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Saturday 27 February 2010 2:17 am
House Bill 2593 would double gallonage taxes, raising $22 million per year, which would be divided between helping community mental health services and providing in-home care for Kansans with severe developmental disabilities.

Liquor tax hike proposed to fund programs (The Wichita Eagle)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Saturday 27 February 2010 12:08 am
Kansans would pay a few more cents for every beer or glass of wine to support programs for people who are disabled or mentally ill under legislation reviewed by state lawmakers Friday.

Tax increase on Kansas liquor would help disabled, mentally ill programs (The Kansas City Star)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Friday 26 February 2010 11:12 pm
TOPEKA | Kansans would pay a few more cents for every beer or glass of wine to support programs for the disabled and mentally ill under legislation reviewed Friday by state lawmakers. The bill would double an existing tax on wholesale alcohol, which is passed along to the consumer in the price of beer, wine and liquor. It’s one of several tax increases being considered by lawmakers looking to ...

Alcohol taxes targeted (The Topeka Capital-Journal)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Friday 26 February 2010 10:08 pm
Future happy hour toasts would benefit mental health and developmental disabilities programs under a bill considered Friday. read more

Spouses deal with their mates’ hideous pre-couple stuff (The Kansas City Star)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Friday 26 February 2010 7:02 pm
To every wife who has ever threatened to throw out her husband’s tools … To every husband who has ever wanted to give away his wife’s shoes …

Sides clash over proposal to raise liquor taxes for social services (49 ABC News Topeka)

Posted by Administrator | Leawood News | Friday 26 February 2010 12:31 pm
A proposal to double wholesale alcoholic beverage taxes and use the increased revenue to help fund services for the mentally ill and developmentally disabled was blasted Friday by liquor industry representatives as unfair.
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