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 OVERLAND PARK, Kan. 鈥?Late Monday night, the Overland Park City Council approved two ordinances to address the future of the  stanley cup former Incred-A-Bowl property on West 151st Street and Antioch Road.One ordinance would rezone the area and the other granted a special use permit, to allow for the long-empty former bowling alley to be converted into an event center, retail space, gym, and restaurant. The proposal also comes with changes to the parking lot configuration. This deals with previously approved medical buildings the owner wants to add to the site too.Kristi Uenishi has lived right behind the space for 19 years.                         stanley tumblers KSHB 41 News staff                Overland Park resident Kristi Uenishi     I want the property improved and not be the eyesore that it s been for the last 10 years,  Uenishi said.Residents say they have long been frustrated with the condition of the empty Incred-A-Bowl building. We want a  stanley mug newer one,  something  cleaner, to make this area busier,  John Nguyen said.                        KSHB 41 News staff                John Nguyen    Nguyen owns Beauty Nails  Wax on the strip next to the former bowling alley. We want to know more about what is Jybc Federal judge sides with two Kentucky same-sex couples, rules county clerk violated their constitutional rights
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The police union representing the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department believes all individuals ticketed or charged during last weekend s Black Lives Matter protests should go through the judicial system. When you start get stanley cup ting rid of cases where police officers need the right to tell people to follow directions, what does it tell you 鈥?it s anarchy,  said Sgt. Brad Lemon, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 99.On Monday, Lemon said a proposed ordinance looking to toss out cases makes no sense. Rules were enforced at the same time that bricks were being thrown. You know, at that time, it was time to get rid of the crowds and protect t stanley france he people that were standing in front of those protesters from being struck in the head and being put in the hospital,  Lemon saidLemon s remarks come a day before a special committee is stanley water bottles  set to hear testimony on the piece of legislation introduced Thursday by Third District-At-Large Councilman Brandon Ellington. And it would get rid of all the charges for the non-violent protesters that was arrested during the protest,  Ellington told a group of protesters on Friday.Specifically, it would cover those charged under ch