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Update on Katherine Cook

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

 

You may remember the post about Katherine Cook, a 5-year-old little girl, that had been shot in the head in her own yard by a stray bullet. I have good and bad news for ya’ll. The good news is Katherine did survive, in fact she went home this past week. The bad news is they never were able to catch her shooter.

GM Fairfax Plant on Strike

Monday, May 5th, 2008

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The GM Fairfax Plant is about to go on strike according to late breaking news on KCTV5. Last week it lost $3billion and now the people want answers and they are doing it by having a strike.

The strike began at 9 a.m. when they didn’t reach an agreement.  They want rules reached and a contract. With no one working there is definitely no money being made, so the question remains who will end the strike first. Will it be the owners or the workers? Something tells me it may last a while.

Kansas City Weekend Events (May 2-4)

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

May 2-4 (and after until May 18)
Sideways Stores from Wayside School
Coterie Theatre
Crown Center
816-474-6552

Kansas City Romeo & Juliet Ballet
7:30 p.m.
Music Hall
13th & Central
Tickets: $30-60
www.kcballet.org

The Musical of Musicals
www.qualityhillplayhouse.com
tickets: $24
816-421-1700

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Man Abuses 3-year-old is Charged

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

I’m sure by now you’ve seen on the news about the 28-year-old sex offender that abused his girlfriend’s precious 3-year-old boy. He was covered in bruises and burns all over his body, burns that stemmed from the man giving the poor child a scalding hot bath.

The police had been looking for Wilber Mateo for several weeks and currently have him in their custody.  He’ll be charged with child abuse and endangering the welfare of a child. My question is, isn’t he suppose to stay away from kids? 

Kansas City Weekend Events (April 27)

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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I know there is a ton of stuff to do in Kansas City over the weekend and I’m pretty sure you do too. But here’s a small list just in case you missed these.

The Rocky Horror Show plays at 8 p.m. at the Johnson County Community College
Polsky Theatre
Carlsen Center
12345 College Blvd, Overland Park
Tickets: Free
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Bartender Killed for Carding

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

gunThis past week a female bartender by the name of Lori Reynolds of “Gossip Inn Bar,” was shot dead after she refused to serve a man a drink when he wouldn’t show ID. This is such a senseless crime, to kill someone for something so small. The man not only shot and killed Lori but he opened fire on the rest of the bar before taking off.

Yesterday it was reported by NBC Action News that there has been an arrest in the case and police are doing further investigations. In the meantime the entrance to the bar is filled with bouquets, cards and other momentos for Lori. No news on when the funeral will take place yet.

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Kansas City Weekend Events april 17-19

Friday, April 18th, 2008

kansas-city.jpgWhat started off as a great week has brought nothing but storms at the end, hopefully we’ll begin to see the sun shining again. Here’s a list of things going on in the area. Hope you enjoy!

Friday:
Jammin’ at the Gem
Features: Benny Green, Greg Hutchinson & Christian McBride
Gem Theater (32bands and it’s free)
816-474-6262
8p.m.
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David Cook makes Final 7

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

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David Cook of Blue Springs, Missouri is really making a name for himself both in the local papers and worldwide. That’s right this singer has made the final 7 on “American Idol” and I’m almost certain he’ll go all the way, at least that’s who I’m rooting for. Who are you cheering on?
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Kansas City Weekend Events

Friday, April 11th, 2008

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After yesterday’s storm some of you may be wondering what type of weather to expect for the weekend. While it is definitely cloudy and windy outside, it could still rain by this evening. Expect clouds all weekend with the possibility of rain and by Monday the sun shall shine once again. So, prepare for the water to fall and grab that umbrella before you head out for the weekend. While Kansas City may have a lot to offer on the weekend, it’s not always fun when you are soaked.

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Kansas City Weather Report

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

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The sky was beautiful yesterday with just a slight wind that blew through the air, it was the perfect day to let the kids run out and play. Play they did, it was the first time my son got to see real grass not covered by snow or rain. However, as you wake this morning and open that front door be sure to grab that jacket and umbrella as it’ll be a rainy day today. It started late last night as many were coming home from late night hours at work or college class.
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Kansas City License Laws

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

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While a person may be able to get a Kansas driver’s License between the ages of 16-76 years of age. They’ll now have to pay an additional $4 to purchase their card, instead of the original $22. In years prior a teen of 14 was able to get a learners driver’s permit and a restricted permit at 15, the laws have kept the ages the same. But they have added the following:
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Kansas City Jayhawks Win Championship

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

950697_basketball_3.jpgWoo hoo! The crowd went wild when the buzzer rang and Kansas City Jayhawks won the Championship against Memphis last night. For a moment it looked as if Memphis would win when they got to do 5 free throws, however they only made 1. The final score of the night, 75-68.

Chalmers would make the shot that would tie up the two teams and one of which will go down in Kansas Basketball history as there was only 2 seconds left of the game as he shot the ball into the air. Swoosh! The ball made it!

For those that don’t know, KU will be closed for today so they can properly welcome home the Champions. For those that want to be at the celebration, the buses are due back at 3 p.m. at the Kivisto Field at Memorial Stadium. But you can begin arriving at 1:30p.m.

Congratulations to the Jayhawks, you played GREAT!

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Kanas City Weekend Events

Friday, April 4th, 2008

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April 4-6.

On April 5th there’ll be a Jobs on Wheels Job fair, so if you are looking to change jobs, start a second job or just find a job head on over.

Music & Entertainment:

Pomerium at Visitation Catholic Church
5141 Main
Price: $10-20
7:30p.m.

Shopping Deals:

Macy’s 50% off Sale if you use the savings pass before Sunday at 7p.m.
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Kansas City Book for April

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

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I moved out to the Kansas City area this past January so I’m really new to the area and decided to see what types of books are out. For those of you taht are locals, moving to the area or just history buffs you may want to check out the book of the month. Every month I’ll write up a list of books that are coming out and a brief on each of them, if I have actually read the book I’ll even do up a review. If you’ve read any of the books or any books on Kansas City/Kansas/Missouri I’d love to hear about them.

Guide to Missouri Confederate Units by James E. McGhee
240 pages
Publier: University of Arkansas Press
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Decapitated Dogs

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

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Dogs are being decapitated and maimed all over the Kansas City area. Why? No one seems to know yet but the police are asking for your help. If you know who is doing it or why call the tip line at: TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS. There is currently a reward for anyone that can help lead the police to an arrest.

United Animal nations donated $2,500
Spay & Neuter Kansas City offered $5,000

Dog Findings:

- 4-year-old decapitated dog found in driveaway of an apartment complex near Locust Street near East 42nd Street. They aren’t sure if it was a shepherd or collie mix.
- puppy shot to death while in fenced in yard
- Many dogs found at Floral Cemetary near Lees Summit, MO (over 17 dogs this past week)
- In 2007, 2 dogs were found with their hind legs cut off. They are currently doing well and living with a nice family.

I really hope these dog abusers/killers are found soon, this is very cruel on the animal and on the families that own them. The poor dogs have no way of defending themselves. Police are worried that a soon to be serial killer could be amongst us if he/she/they are not caught soon.

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About Kansas City, MO

Kansas City is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri encompassing parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties. It is situated at the confluence of the Missouri and Kansas rivers (Kaw Point), and it sits opposite Kansas City, Kansas. It is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the most populous city in Missouri, the seventh largest city in the Midwest, and the 39th most populous city in the United States. As of 2006, the city had an estimated population of 447,306. The city's municipal water was recently rated the cleanest among the 50 largest cities in the United States, containing no detectable impurities. Kansas City has more fountains than any other city in the world except Rome. The city also features more miles of landscaped boulevards than any city except Paris.

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