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Week in Review

KCMO Council Hotel Vote, KCI, Jazz Museum - Jul 24, 2015

Season 23 Episode 38 | 26m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Nick Haines discusses the KCMO council vote on downtown hotel, KCI & the Jazz District.

Nick Haines, Steve Vockrodt, Eric Wesson, Lynn Horsley and Dave Helling discuss the KCMO city council decision on the downtown convention hotel, the future of KCI, continuing struggles for the 18th and Vine Jazz District, the property tax hike in Johnson County and the newly commissioned naval ship the USS Kansas City.

07/24/2015 | Rating NR

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Week in Review

KCMO Council Hotel Vote, KCI, Jazz Museum - Jul 24, 2015

Season 23 Episode 38 | 26m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

Nick Haines, Steve Vockrodt, Eric Wesson, Lynn Horsley and Dave Helling discuss the KCMO city council decision on the downtown convention hotel, the future of KCI, continuing struggles for the 18th and Vine Jazz District, the property tax hike in Johnson County and the newly commissioned naval ship the USS Kansas City.

07/24/2015 | Rating NR

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