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Flashback Friday – Kansas City, Missouri Part Two

Flashback Friday – Kansas City, Missouri Part Two

This week’s Flashback Friday continues our journey through beautiful Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO). We have already gained a wealth of history and knowledge at the National World War I Museum at the Liberty Memorial, took a swing at learning about Negro League Baseball...

Flashback Friday – Kansas City, Missouri

Flashback Friday – Kansas City, Missouri

For this week's Flashback Friday, we are taking a journey to the City of Fountains; Kansas City, Missouri (KCMO). Kansas City is full of history and culture, and today we will explore some of the unique experiences available to visitors and residents of KCMO. Our trip...

A Homeowner’s Tip For Conserving Water

A Homeowner’s Tip For Conserving Water

This tip for conserving water comes from David C. of Kansas City, Missouri. He was the winner of our photo contest during Service Line Awareness Week. “I conserve water with 4 of these 55-gallon rain barrels around my home. This provides 220 gallons of water from just...

Don’t Let A Home Emergency Bury Your Residents In Debt

Emergencies never happen at a convenient time – it’s when you’re traveling, planning for your wedding or sitting down to a holiday dinner. Additionally, emergencies can often bring with them a very costly expense that many homeowners are unprepared to cover, which can...

Waterline Help Set In Dodge City

Waterline help set in Dodge City Published: 10/4/2012 8:49 PM | Last update: 10/4/2012 8:49 PM By The News staff DODGE CITY - The City of Dodge City is introducing a new, optional program available to homeowners that provides low cost warranty protection for water...

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