Top Kansas City news: UDSA research agencies will move to region; Schlitterbahn may have new owner

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USDA research agencies will move to Kansas City region despite opposition

Two scientific agencies in the Department of Agriculture will move from Washington to the greater Kansas City region, USDA announced Thursday, despite strong resistance to the plan.

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.

Police identify motorcyclist killed in Midtown crash

Police say Tyler Sears, 28, of Plattsburg, was driving his motorcycle in the area of Terrace Street and West 39th Street on June 6 when he crashed into a black Nissan.

Read the full story on Fox 4 Kansas City.

Kansas City nonprofits worry 2020 census undercount could be costly To region

To minimize the risk that an undercount could negatively affect future federal funding for the Kansas City metropolitan area, a regional effort is underway to boost participation in the 2020 census.

Read the full story on KCUR.

Kansas City, Kansas' Schlitterbahn waterpark may have found its next owner

Schlitterbahn’s days in Kansas City could be numbered. Cedar Fair LP, the Ohio-based theme and water park operator that owns Worlds of Fun, announced early reached a deal with Schlitterbahn.

Read the full story on KCUR.


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