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Kansas City (Kansas)

Ninety percent of eligible county voters registered

Saturday, October 11, 2008 By Rudi Keller There are 51,102 names on the Cape Girardeau County voter rolls and more postcard registrations to be processed, but election officials said they aren't seeing any of the issues that...

ACORN Strikes Again

The words you are looking for are "endemic voter fraud": Officials in Missouri, a hard-fought jewel in the presidential race, are sifting through possibly hundreds of questionable or duplicate voter-registration forms submitted...

Toxicology expert at meeting today on brain tumors in Cameron

A Kansas City law firm representing people in the Cameron area who have been diagnosed with brain tumors will hold a town hall meeting today. Residents will hear results of an independent investigation conducted by Peterson and...

Dale Phelps named managing editor at News Tribune

Dale Phelps, The News Tribune’s deputy managing editor since 2005, has been promoted to managing editor. Executive Editor Karen Peterson, who moved up from managing editor in early August, announced the promotion at a staff...

Savannah man one of country's most eligible: 52 bachelors compete in Cosmo contest

Oct. 11--One of Savannah, Mo.'s own is one of the country's most eligible bachelors, at least according to Cosmopolitan magazine. The winner will be announced Tuesday, when the November issue of the magazine hits newsstands....

Mustangs land big name for GM: St. Joseph's new baseball team will have Kansas City T-Bones...

Oct. 11--It's just an hour's drive between CommunityAmerica Ballpark and Phil Welch Stadium, but this summer they were worlds apart. The Kansas City T-Bones became champions of the Northern League, while St. Joseph's old...

Fannie Mae alliances trip up politicians

Once, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac seemed a relatively quiet backwater of politics and finance. Now the world echoes with the collapse of banks that stumbled into the American subprime lending mess, and any political connection...

Cancer kills embassy bombing survivor

The blast of a terrorist’s bomb could have ended Rosemary Bichage’s life 10 years ago, but it didn’t. “She finally felt, ‘OK, I can start all over,’ ” said her daughter, Jeanette Bichage, 25, a student at the University of...

Unusual horses ridden by women will perform today at the American Royal

Susan Pfannmuller | Special to The Star The midday sun beats down on the arena, glinting off horse trailers parked in the nearby grass and mixing with dust in the air to form a High Plains haze. Today the group, known as the...

Kansas City Star readers upset about cut stock listings

12 hrs ago

Derek Donovan, the reader representative at the Kansas City Star, responds to readers who have complained about the paper’s decision to cut back on its stock and mutual fund tables in the Wednesday through Friday Business...

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