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Sedgwick County budget: there are ways to save
Read more: Sedgwick County budget: there are ways to saveThere are many ways that Sedgwick County could save money, from eliminating unnecessary programs to starting to use outsourcing.
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Wichita city budget savings
Read more: Wichita city budget savingsThere are many ways the City of Wichita can save money, ranging from embracing outsourcing to closing entire departments.
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Job creation at young firms declines
Read more: Job creation at young firms declinesA new report by the Kauffman Foundation holds unsettling information for the future of job growth in the United States.
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In Kansas, P.J. O’Rourke promotes free markets
Read more: In Kansas, P.J. O’Rourke promotes free marketsAuthor and satirist P.J. O’Rourke appeared in Kansas to talk about liberty and free markets.
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Despite allegations, Wichita’s Dave Burk remains favored
Read more: Despite allegations, Wichita’s Dave Burk remains favoredWichita developer David Burk remains in favor at city hall despite allegations.
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Public-private partnerships: the problems
Read more: Public-private partnerships: the problemsPublic-private partnerships have many problems, and Wichita needs to be cautious as the city relies on them.
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Kansas Capitol renovations
Read more: Kansas Capitol renovationsThe arguments of proponents of spending on the renovation of the Kansas Capitol building are mistaken.
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Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday July 22, 2011
Read more: Kansas and Wichita quick takes: Friday July 22, 2011Today: Republican populism; Cost of space shuttle; Raj Goyle spotted; Media Mogul Charged with First Degree Murdoch; Authority to adjust KPERS benefits; Kansas health insurance exchange; A new day in politics?
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Kansas airports’ economic impact
Read more: Kansas airports’ economic impactA report on the economic impact of airports in Kansas grossly exaggerates the numbers.
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Clusters as economic development in Kansas
Read more: Clusters as economic development in KansasIs the promotion by Kansas government of industry clusters as economic development good for the future of Kansas?