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The origins of Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City began in 1882, when Episcopal priest Henry David Jardine, businessperson F. T. Hadlond, and other Kansas Citians created the Church Charity Association of Kansas City and an Articles of Agreement for benevolent, scientific, educational, and charitable purposes.
The BMA Tower is a building in Kansas City, Missouri.Also known as One Park Place, it was built as a 19-story Modern style office building. Located on a prominent height 3 miles (4.8 km) south of downtown Kansas City, the 280 feet (85 m) building is uniquely visible.
The Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City MO-KS (USA) Combined Statistical Area (CSA) encompasses the Metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) of Kansas City MO-KS, the St. Joseph metropolitan area and the Lawrence, Kansas metropolitan area with the Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSA) of Warrensburg, Missouri, Atchison, Kansas, and Ottawa, Kansas.
Donald McGinley (1920–2005), American lawyer and politician; Ed McGinley (1899–1985), American football player; Enda McGinley (born 1981), Irish Gaelic footballer; Eugene McGinley, Canadian politician; Jim McGinley (1878–1961), American baseball player; John McGinley (born 1959), English footballer; John C. McGinley (born 1959), American ...
Jun 2012–present: the Reverend John Spicer Fr. Spicer has been rector of St. Andrew's since June 2012. He was previously the church's associate rector (2005–2011) and was called by the vestry and diocesan bishop, the Rt. Rev. Barry R. Howe, be priest-in-charge effective July 1, 2011, upon the retirement of the Reverend Frederick "Fred" Mann.
Idella Kathleen Hagen (November 15, 1945 [1] – April 18, 2015) was a former medical doctor who gained notoriety for being accused of murder by asphyxia of her parents, Idella Hagen, aged 92, and James Hagen, aged 86, with a plastic bag and a pillow as they slept in their home in Chatham Township, New Jersey, in August 2000.
The Loretto is a multipurpose venue in the Westport neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri. It was adapted from a former girls' academy known as Loretto Academy, dedicated in 1904 [2] as a "boarding and day school for girls." [3] It is named after the Sisters of Loretto, who established a presence in Kansas City in 1899. [4]
Blue Springs is a city in Jackson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Blue Springs is located 19 miles (31 km) east of Kansas City. It is the 8th largest city in the Kansas City metropolitan area and 10th largest city in the state of Missouri. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,604.