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Kansas City entrepreneur prioritizes passion, decency in campaign for U.S. Senate
TOPEKA — A Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate said he realized how broken modern systems are when he began planning a total revamp of a fading shopping center in Kansas City, Kansas. Erik Murray, a land developer from Wyandotte County, said on the Kansas Reflector podcast that he has become attuned to the disconnect […]
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