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A long journey has just begun

Stubbs Station
Lee Stubbs Column

Lee Stubbs Mug ShotI sat in a Platte County court room for more than two hours Tuesday morning, waiting for Judge Thomas C. Fincham to call the name Quintin P. O’Dell.

Five minutes after he did, the lone TV camera was collapsed and being carried onto the elevator outside the court room, the accused was herded back to his jail cell and the gallery was cleared. The court room was as empty as I assume it is on Christmas Day.

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County Budget Fiasco Avoidable

Platte Perspective
Matt Pepper

Matt Pepper Mug ShotWe’re almost a month into 2012 and few people could have predicted the eventful headlines that would come out of the Platte County administration building so far this year, especially regarding the budget which was finally passed after some initially continuous opposition. While you’ve been able to keep track of the overall discussion and finger pointing that’s taken place through our news coverage, there are a few sometimes subtle, but important themes that haven’t grabbed many peoples’ attention and consideration.

The County Commission has cited one main reason why this year’s budget has required them to make, in some cases, drastic cuts and they’re not afraid to tell you every chance they get. It’s what is referred to as the federal government’s unfunded mandate to upgrade emergency radio equipment. They point it out as a way to lay the blame of the financial burden at the foot of the federal government, but leave out its purpose.

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Commission has no reason to fiddle with parks tax

Platte Rambler
Bill Graham

Bill Graham Mug ShotI saw many little reasons last weekend for Platte County leaders not to take a wrench to a successful and popular parks program. They ambled about the Kansas City Boat and Sport Show at Bartle Hall with their parents and grandparents leading the way. Many of those children are using county parks and trails today. Their children will use them in the decades to come.

Some Platte County leaders want to tinker with parks funding because it is supported by a dedicated tax and they are suggesting rescinding the voters’ wishes to boost law enforcement.

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Neutrality and bias: how to tell the difference

Jeanette Browning Faubion

Jeanette Browning Faubion

It’s time for a little journalism 101, with an emphasis in discernment. Sound thrilling? You’d be surprised how many assumptions people make about what is and isn’t news, so why not play along to see what you might be missing.

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I’ll take dog tags over caped crusaders

Platte Envoy
Sara Lovelace

Sara Lovelace Mug Shot“Heroes don’t wear capes. They wear dog tags.”

That is a quote from American Legion Post 501 commander Larry Crocket in Weston last Friday during West Platte’s Veterans Day Observance. It was something that struck me hard.

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