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Tuesday, 16 March 2010 14:34 |
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Olathe South High School senior Michael Erickson received a perfect score on the ACT and SAT tests. Michael, who plans to major in math in college, achieved the rare feat when he took the college entrance exams last fall.
The highest possible score on the ACT is 36. In 2009, more than 1.4 million students completed the ACT in the United States and earned an average score of 21.1.
Less than one-tenth of 1 percent of students who took the test scored a 36 in 2009, according to the ACT Web site.
More than 1.6 million students take the SAT each year and on average about 300 students achieve a perfect score. A perfect score is 2,400.
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Written by Chuck Kurtz
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Monday, 15 March 2010 11:03 |
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On Monday, March 15, the Olathe Police Department alerted Johnson County District Attorney Steve Howe of a potential Readers Digest Sweepstakes scam being conducted in the Johnson County area.
Over the weekend Olathe Police Department was contacted by individuals who had received telephone calls from fraudsters claiming to represent The Readers Digest Sweepstakes advising them they were winners of a $32,000.00 cash prize. The catch, they were then contacted by the IRS advising them they would have to pay 9% taxes of their winnings.
As with any of these scams, Howe warns individuals not to fall prey to scam artists who have the technology to create convincing counterfeit checks. Fake corporate checks that are so authentic looking they can often times fool even the most informed bank tellers.
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Friday, 12 March 2010 15:32 |
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With daylight-saving time beginning Sunday, March 14, the Shawnee Fire department reminds residents to change their clocks and the batteries in their smoke alarms.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, a working smoke alarm increases a family’s chances of a safe escape from a fire by more than 50 percent.
The Fire Department suggests residents install at least one smoke alarm inside every sleeping area and on every level of the home. Smoke alarms also need to be tested and maintained.
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 11:14 |
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Johnson County Wastewater is once again warning residents about an ongoing telephone scam that seeks to illegally obtain banking information from wastewater customers.
JCW spokesperson Lori Sand said several residents have reported receiving an automated phone call stating that their account is past due and requesting them to call back a number the scammers provided with a check or credit card information. The number on the recording is an 816 number, but so far customers have not provided the full 10 digits.
JCW officials say they do make automated collection calls, but the call does not originate from an 816 area code. JCW’s automated collection call requests the customer to contact JCW and does not ask for financial information.
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Written by Jessica Marshall
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 00:00 |
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A little life has been breathed into the stalled Lenexa City Center project with the opening of Life Time Fitness, 16851 W. 90th St.
According to company officials, the nearly $40 million, 112,000-square-foot, two-story center, located on 12 acres, is more than a workout facility or health club – it is a "healthy-way-of-life resort."
Following a VIP preview event Thursday, the center opened its doors to the community at 6 a.m. Saturday. The opening marks Life Time’s second location in the Kansas City area; the other is at 135th Street and Metcalf Avenue in Overland Park.
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Written by Jessica Marshall
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 00:00 |
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While most of Johnson County has been smoke-free for more than a year, a handful of bars and restaurants in Merriam and Shawnee still allow smoking.
That will change July 1 when a recently approved statewide smoking ban goes into effect.
The Kansas House approved the Clean Indoor Air Act on Feb. 25; the Senate approved the act last year. The ban prohibits smoking in bars, restaurants, work places, taxis and 80 percent of hotel rooms. Casino floors, tobacco shops, private clubs and designated smoking rooms in hotels are exempt.
About 40 states have statewide smoking restrictions, as do 39 Kansas cities and counties, including most in the metro area.
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 00:00 |
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Walgreens opens at Cherokee South
The area’s newest Walgreens drugstore opened Friday, March 5, at Cherokee South Plaza in Overland Park.
The 14,820-square-foot stand-alone building is part of an extensive renovation project at the center, located at the southwest corner of 95th Street and Antioch Road. The project developer is Westchester, Ill.-based Tri-Land Properties Inc.
“With high name recognition and a strong consumer base, Walgreens will serve as a great anchor tenant and we are excited to have it up and running,” said Hugh Robinson, Tri-Land’s executive vice president of acquisitions.
Eight firms receive EDC honors
Eight businesses have received honors from the Overland Park Economic Development Council.
The recognitions were bestowed at the group’s recent annual luncheon at the Regnier Center on the campus of Johnson County Community College.
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Written by Loren Stanton
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Wednesday, 10 March 2010 00:00 |
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Prairie Village soon could get a major east-west transit link.
An $800,000 federal grant has been offered to fund operating expenses for a new bus route running along 75th Street that would allow riders to travel across the state line and as far west as Quivira Road.
Alice Amrein, director of Johnson County Transit, said she will present the grant proposal to the County Commission for consideration early next month. To get the federal money, just under $200,000 in matching local funds would be required, she said.
There currently is no 75th Street bus route, but establishing one has been a top priority in the county’s transportation strategic master plan.
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