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If you are moving to Kansas City, Missouri and could benefit from the accessibility of high-speed internet for your family, you are in luck! President Obama had set a goal for bringing high-speed internet to most schools by 2017; however, it looks like he is going to close in on his goal much earlier than […]

This summer could prove to be a brutal one, as the Kansas City temperatures are expected to rise to over 100 degrees this year. In fact, the temperature has reached such scorching temperatures, that the city has sent out several warnings not to leave children or pets unattended in hot vehicles. Earlier this month, temperatures […]

The distressed Parkville settlement problem that the city has been dealing with for many years looks like it may take some more time to find a solution. Kansas City movers agree that the backfill problem surrounding the inlet in Parkville is an issue, and many residents in the surrounding area want to see a resolution […]

Regarding a Kansas City bill aimed at raising taxes that are geared towards closing the gap on a budget deficit, House members are expected to vote it down. The session regarding the final vote on the bill ended earlier this month, a move often used in order to buy extra time for House leaders to […]

This past week, the Kansas Governor, Sam Brownback, signed and passed a bill that gives the Secretary of State Kris Kobach the power to seek out those involved in potential voter fraud. Moving to Kansas? You can be sure that your Presidential election votes will be safeguarded against voter fraud attempts with Kobach in charge […]

This past Saturday, as storms takeover Kansas City, the home of yet another family was flooded in an ongoing ambush of heavy rain that has been going on throughout the month. Unfortunately, many of the families who live in the area were ill-prepared to handle the excessive amount of flooding that came their way, mainly […]

Your local Kansas City movers are excited that the Kansas City Council is set to finally vote on a mandate designated to track energy consumption throughout the next few years. The plan, if approved, will need large buildings in order to assess and report how much energy and water is used. Cities that have already […]

This past Saturday, bicyclists from Kansas City shared the Ward Parkway with fellow walkers and cyclists for the city’s first annual Cycle in the City event. Put on by the Public Works Department, Cycle in the City is an open street festival that aims to make the car-centric community more walkable and friendly to bike […]

Currently, Kansas City movers and the rest of the community are gearing up to welcome an influx of cicadas to their city. While they only pay a visit every 17 years, they certainly have no problem making their presence known to residents of the city. The cicadas are known for their extremely loud and repetitive […]

Recently, architecture students from the University of Kansas used their skills for an interesting cause – to turn a camping vehicle into a classroom on wheels named the KU Mobile Collaboratory. Inside the mobile classroom, there are storage carts that can be pulled out and unfolded into tables, as well as benches that double as […]