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POLICE BRIEFS: Police charge Paris man after stabbing

At 9:21 p.m. Monday, Paris police were called to a stabbing victim in the 800 block of 12th Street NE. A 32-year-old man reported he had been stabbed while in the 1200 block of Tudor Street. The investigation led to the arrest of Matthew Eugene Smith, 35, of Paris. Smith was charged with aggraved assault with a deadly weapon. The victim was transported to Paris Regional Medical Center for treatment. Paris woman jailed after assault complaint Police responded to a disturbance in the 2500 block of Lamar Avenue at 10:04 p.m. Monday. The complainant reported she had been assaulted by her girlfriend during an argument over a set of car keys and a cellphone. The complainant said that during the assault, she had been choked by her girlfriend.

Waddell & Reed won t move into new HQ building in downtown Kansas City after merger

Waddell & Reed won t move into new HQ building in downtown Kansas City after merger
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Johnson County needs more affordable housing Is converting these hotels an answer?

Johnson County needs more affordable housing. Is converting these hotels an answer? Sarah Ritter, The Kansas City Star Feb. 22 Developers in Johnson County have long said the costs of land and construction are too high for them to make much of a profit off more affordable apartments a housing market the area sorely needs. But now a Utah-based firm has a solution, using existing buildings that are very similar to apartment buildings. The developer plans to convert two Overland Park hotels into apartments with rental prices more attainable for middle-income workers who can t afford most Johnson County housing. It s not a new idea, but it is one that has grown in popularity across the country in recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic as more hotels closed amid a damaged tourism industry.

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