The recall petition for Basehor City Council President Dennis Mertz presented by three Basehor residents to the Leavenworth County Clerk's Office, with approval letter from Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson.
A letter from former Basehor City Attorney Patrick Reavey to members of the Basehor City Council and Mayor Terry Hill, dated April 15, 2010 and entitled "Re: Mark Loughry." The letter was released to the Sentinel by the city of Basehor as public record in September 2011. Also released were four sets of evidence that Reavey sent along with the letter, labeled as exhibits A through D.
The set of evidence labeled as "Exhibit A" included with former Basehor City Attorney Patrick Reavey's April 2010 letter to city council members, concerning former Basehor City Administrator Mark Loughry's reporting of his salary in his previous job with the city of Hays.
The set of evidence labeled as "Exhibit C" included with former Basehor City Attorney Patrick Reavey's April 2010 letter to city council members, concerning the separation agreement for former Basehor City Clerk Mary Mogle.
The set of evidence labeled as "Exhibit D" included with former Basehor City Attorney Patrick Reavey's April 2010 letter to city council members, concerning the proposed annexation of three lots in the Cedar Falls subdivision south of Basehor.
The set of evidence labeled as "Exhibit B" included with former Basehor City Attorney Patrick Reavey's April 2010 letter to city council members, concerning an alleged revision to former Basehor City Administrator Mark Loughry's contract.
Shovel your driveway and paths, check neighbors’ driveways and then grab all your closest little ones and find the biggest sledding hill. Snowmen also are a must. Snow days are a great time to catch up on missed shows and much-needed rest. I love snowdays, they haven’t changed one bit even as an adult, although I am sure not all working adults can say that, but I am happy I can. I was excited to see the snowmen and other snow sculptures throughout the Lawrence and Kansas City metro areas.