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  2. The Examiner (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Examiner. The Examiner is the daily newspaper of eastern Jackson County, Missouri, including Independence, Blue Springs and Grain Valley. It is published five days a week – Tuesday through Saturday – and its webpage is at www.examiner.net. The Examiner was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1898 by Col. William Southern.

  3. Barbara Potts - Wikipedia

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    Barbara J. Potts (born February 18, 1932) is an American politician and the first woman elected Mayor of Independence, Missouri (1990 population 112,304 [1]). Potts served in office at a time when fewer than 10% of US cities had women mayors. [2] She also served on the Independence City Council. [3] Potts graduated from William Chrisman High ...

  4. Sharon Kinne - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Kinne was born Sharon Elizabeth Hall [1] [2] on November 30, 1939, [3] in Independence, Missouri, to Eugene and Doris Hall. [4] When she was in junior high school, Sharon's parents moved the family to Washington State, but by the time she was aged 15 they had returned to Missouri. [5]

  5. Wallace B. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Bunnell Smith[3] (July 29, 1929 – September 22, 2023) was an American who was Prophet-President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS) (Community of Christ), from April 5, 1978, through April 15, 1996. The son of W. Wallace Smith, he was designated as his father’s successor in 1976 and ordained church ...

  6. William Chrisman - Wikipedia

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    William Chrisman (November 23, 1822, near Lexington, Kentucky [1] – January 27, 1897 in Independence, Missouri) was born to Joseph and Eleanor Chrisman. He attended Georgetown College and Center College in Kentucky where he received his degree in Law. In 1847 he was admitted to the bar and began practicing law in Danville, Kentucky.

  7. Robert DePugh - Wikipedia

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    DePugh was born in Independence, Missouri, where his father served as deputy sheriff. [ 2] He enlisted in the United States Army during World War II, but he was dismissed for nervousness and depression. He attended Kansas State University for a few months before dropping out. DePugh founded a veterinary drug firm in 1953 that folded in 1956.

  8. Margaret Truman - Wikipedia

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    Mary Margaret was born at 219 North Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri, on February 17, 1924, [3] and was christened Mary Margaret Truman (for her aunt Mary Jane Truman and maternal grandmother Margaret Gates Wallace), but was called Margaret from early childhood.

  9. Lela E. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Fraser (niece) Vinton Hayworth (brother-in-law) Lela E. Rogers (née Lela Emogene Owens; December 25, 1891 – May 25, 1977), sometimes known as Lela Liebrand, was an American journalist, film producer, film editor, and screenwriter. She was the mother of actress Ginger Rogers.

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