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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 Emob Employers taking steps before Thanksgiving to prevent workers from spreading virus
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A federal judge ruled Monday that former pharmacist Robert Courtney will stay in a federal prison.Courtney argued he should be released  stanley cups because of the danger of contracting COVID-19 while in prison.He pleaded guilty in April 2002 in federal court in Kansas City, Missouri to 20 charges, including tampering with consumer products.According to previous reporting by 41 Action News, over a 10-year period,Courtney diluted  stanley cup an estimated 98,000 prescriptions given to n stanley cup early 4,200 patients, most of them battling cancer.The judge s ruling states Courtney knew his diluting the cancer drugs would cause serious harm or death to cancer patients.He s currently in a federal prison in Englewood, Colorado. He was sentenced to 30 years in prison, with an expected release in May 2027.                Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.                    Report a typo            Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information.             now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter.    Click here to manage all Newsletters