Jordan Carver And The Morning Link Layout



Jordan Carver starts our layout of Kansas City early morning mainstream media links.

Take a look . . .

- Po-Po Attempt To Stop Doggie Violence: Cops train to spot dog fighting in KC

- Show-Me The Effort To Help The Rugrats: Missouri child protection undergoes fresh scrutiny

- Time For Transparency For Cowtown Judges: KC attorney wants equal justice for judges discipline process

- Dead Tree Media Has The Answer To Cowtown Public Education Fiasco After 30 Years Of Decline: Avoid further harm with remedy for Kansas City Public Schools

- Forever Tax Four-way: 4 things to know: Penguin exhibit opens Friday at the KC Zoo

- A Lesson In School Cash: Gov. Jay Nixon plans 'significant down payment' for Missouri schools

- TV Sports Newsie Perspective: Undefeated Chiefs stand alone, prepare to extend streak against Browns

- Golden Ghetto Office Space Glut: 1.67M feet of Lenexa office, industrial space hits market

- Celebrate A Spring Hill Bad-Ass . . . We'd Gladly Give This Kid Our Lunch Money: Return of a bully has parents worried

- Mid-Season Is The Perfect Time To Celebrate A String Of Playoff Victories: Is It Too Early for Kansas City Chiefs to Start Dreaming About the Super Bowl?

Comments

  1. Cops trained to spot doggie violence? Fuck man just follow the swat team and you'll spot plenty. I guess when you dodge fighting human against human violence these are the kind of programs they spend your tax dollars on. Hey there is an Idea. Lets have the ASCPS deputies them as part of the transition to take over local control of the police department. We could call it the Kansas City Pooch and Pussy Posse.

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  2. Attorney Michelle Puckett if you want to see real corruption at work, stop by KCK court house. The good old boy network of judges believes they are entitled to punish attorney's that call them out. This special interest entitlement group keeps KCK the cesspool it is. Good luck.

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  3. lets dream about dog fights

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