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  2. The Kansas City Star - Wikipedia

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    William Rockhill Nelson. The paper, originally called The Kansas City Evening Star, was founded September 18, 1880, by William Rockhill Nelson and Samuel E. Morss. [3] The two moved to Missouri after selling the newspaper that became the Fort Wayne News Sentinel (and earlier owned by Nelson's father) in Nelson's Indiana hometown, where Nelson was campaign manager in the unsuccessful ...

  3. Hyatt Regency walkway collapse - Wikipedia

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    Non-fatal injuries. 216. Two overhead walkways in the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri, collapsed on July 17, 1981, killing 114 people and injuring 216. Loaded with partygoers, the concrete and glass platforms crashed onto a tea dance in the lobby. Kansas City society was affected for years, with the collapse resulting in billions ...

  4. Kansas City Sun - Wikipedia

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    The Kansas City Sun. May 23, 1914 front page. Founded. 1908. Ceased publication. 1924. City. Kansas City, Missouri. The Kansas City Sun was a newspaper for the African American community in Kansas City, Missouri. [1][2] A weekly, it was published from 1908 until 1924.

  5. Richard L. Berkley - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Harvard University (AB, MBA) Richard L. Berkley (born Richard L. Berkowitz; June 29, 1931 – November 29, 2023) was an American politician who was the 50th mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1979 to 1991.

  6. The Call (Kansas City) - Wikipedia

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    Chester Arthur Franklin, or "C.A." [2] (1880–1955), founded The Call newspaper in May 1919 in Kansas City, Missouri. He owned and operated it until his death on May 7, 1955, establishing an office also in Kansas City, Kansas. Franklin was born in Texas on June 7, 1880, [2] the only child of George F. Franklin, a barber, and Clara Belle (née ...

  7. Larry Moore (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Moore (born July 26, 1945) is a television newscaster in Kansas City, Missouri, United States for over 3 decades. He has been called “Mr. Kansas City” due to his local prominence. [1] He is a frequent participant and fundraiser in many charitable events. Moore has been Chief News Anchor and Editor since 1972 at KMBC-TV in Kansas City ...

  8. Kay Barnes - Wikipedia

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    Kay Barnes. Kay Waldo Barnes (born March 30, 1938) is a former American politician and two-term Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, and the first woman to be elected to the office. She was the Democratic nominee for Missouri's 6th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives in the 2008 election against Republican incumbent ...

  9. Bob Starr (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised by adoptive parents in Oklahoma, Starr attended Coffeyville Junior College and then the University of Kansas, where he played football and baseball. [1] He served in the army from February 1955 to February 1956 and was stationed at Fort Gordon, Georgia, where he was a private first class and played ...

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