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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The U.S. Department of Transportation is investing $1 million in a study focused on reconnecting Kansas City, Missouri s Westside neighborhood, which has been isolated from economic opportunities for decades, according to a DOT news release.In order to reconnect the Westside neighborhood, the investment will plan the future of the Inters stanley bottle tate 35 viaduct, design connections to the Central Business District and develop design solutions for Beardsley Road to facilitate the connection to economic and residential development in the West Bottoms. The release states updates to I-35 are overdue and cites Beardsley as a  dark and hazardous two-lane road.  Improvements to mobility, safety, connectivity and equity are at the core of the planning effort,  per the release.The Reconnecting Comm stanley us unities Pilot Program funds this investment, along with investing in 44 other communities across the country that have been  cut off from opportunity and burdened by past transportation infrastructure decisions.  KCMO is a recipient of the pro stanley butelka grams first round of investments. Transportation should connect, not divide, people and communities,  U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg s Jtab Political spat over vaccines between China and Taiwan could make global computer chip shortage worse
 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. 鈥?A Colorado Springs man who pleaded guilty to several poaching charges in Colorado will likely never hunt in 48 states, including Colorado, ever again. Colorado Parks and Wildlife  CPW  said Iniki Vike Kapu, 28, was accused of illegally ki stanley cup becher lling 12 deer, 2 turkeys and a bighorn sheep ram acro stanley cup ss three counties. Kapu pleaded guilty to illegal possession of wildlife and was fined $900 in Chaffee County in May 2019. He then entered a guilty plea in December 2019 in Teller County. And in February 2020, he pleaded guilty to illegal possession of a bighorn sheep in Fremont County. He also pleaded guilty to illegal possession of three or more big game animals. A few days later, he was fined $4,600 and sentenced to six months in jail and three years supervis stanley and starbucks ed probation in Fremont County as part of a plea deal. He also forfeited the weapons he used for poaching. In the last week of February 2021, CPW hearing examiner Steven Cooley decided to permanently suspend Kapu s hunting privileges.  Mr. Kapus crimes against wildlife are the essence of what defines a poacher by taking wildlife without regard for the laws protecting them,  Cooley said.  Iniki Kapu is viewed as a