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KC Week in Review
January 6, 2012

Mayor Sly  James joins Nick Haines to make his case for taking over Kansas City schools. Plus, some lively predictions for what you can expect in 2012 in our metro.

THIS WEEK: Friday, January 6, 2012 @ 7:30 pm
(Rebroadcast Sunday @ 11am)


NEWSMAKER GUEST: KCMO Mayor Sly James

Mayor Sly James joins Nick Haines to make his case to take over Kansas City schools. It’s the week in which the beleaguered district officially loses its accreditation and around fifteen hundred anxious parents call surrounding school districts asking to transfer their children.

ALSO THIS WEEK…

BOEING: Why Boeing shuttering its Wichita plant makes front page news in Kansas City & Kansas officials claiming “betrayal”

KAUFFMAN: Shakeup at Kansas City’s largest philanthropy as Carl Schramm exits as CEO of the Kauffman Foundation.

PREDICTIONS: Some lively predictions for what you can expect in 2012 in our metro from politics to sports…

THE GUESTS

Chris Hernandez
NBC Action News

Dave Helling
Kansas City Star

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Ruckus: January 5, 2012

TOPIC 1: RAUCUS CAUCUS The results of the Iowa Republican caucus are in (or will be tonight) and we’ll review. Who are the big winners? Losers? What’s the impact on...

TOPIC 1: RAUCUS CAUCUS
The results of the Iowa Republican caucus are in (or will be tonight) and we’ll review. Who are the big winners? Losers? What’s the impact on the rest of the campaign?

TOPIC 2: NOTHING’S EASY!
A Jackson County judge has refused to temporarily halt student transfers from the Kansas City School District to suburban facilities. Area superintendents argue they will need time, money and more information before facilitating the numerous transfer requests spawned by the Kansas City district’s loss of state accreditation.

TOPIC 3: STATE OF THE STATES.
Both Missouri and Kansas state legislatures are going back into session. Kansas Governor Sam Brownback, recently profiled in the Washington Post, is getting set to deliver his State of the State address next week.

TOPIC 4: COME AND STAY AWHILE!
The Kansas City Convention and Tourist Association has hired a new sales executive in an effort to boost convention business. In 2011, hotel room night were down 30 percent from the previous year and off 50 percent from projections.

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Science Matters

KCPT is filming teacher training videos for Science Matters, an initiative designed to rekindle a national sense of urgency and action about the importance of science education.

KCPT is filming teacher training videos for Science Matters. Science Matters is an initiative designed to rekindle a national sense of urgency and action among schools and families about the importance of science education. Participating educators are from Blue Springs, Hickman Mills and Center school districts.

Read an article in the Kansas City Star about the project.

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KCPT CEO in the New York Times

KCPT's President and CEO Kliff Kuehl was recently quoted in the New York Times on attracting new viewers to PBS.

KCPT’s President and CEO Kliff Kuehl was recently quoted in the New York Times on attracting new viewers to PBS.

Read the full article.

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