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Date Added: May 06, 2008 02:43:03 AM
Kansas City Mayor Mark Funkhouser is working all angles to boost the city's economy. Some fairly innovative thoughts that were tossed around Monday by community leaders include forgiving a sales tax along 9th, 29th and Vine streets, allowing advantages for business to locate in the Black Heritage District. The mayor said the city will work on a blueprint and have a plan in place by the end of ...

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