Siri retired from the pr0n game but not from our hearts . . . And so this link blast is dedicate to all of our hard working blog community denizens who don't quite at 5.
Celebrate Girl Power Gathering Place
The Nelle - Kansas City's new social club for women - Kansas City Business Journal
Kansas City's long vacant Luzier Cosmetics Building may soon have a new tenant: The Nelle, an urban social club for women. Although a lease hasn't yet been signed, Nelle co-founder Sierra Miramontez said she and her business partner, Lauren Saks, have been in talks with the building's owner and developer Butch Rigby since last year.
Deadly Kansas City Cosplay Regret
'KCPD murdered my only daughter,' says mother of woman who wielded decorative sword
Kansas City police shot and killed Ashley Simonetti, 28, on Thursday after a three-hour standoff. It began with Simonetti breaking into a house, from where she stole a sword and a bridesmaid dress, and ended with her fleeing from a garage.
Cowtown Community Concern
Hundreds Showed Up To Weigh In On Proposed Cattle Feedlot Near Powell Gardens
Updated June 15, 2018 - Valley Oaks Steak Company obtained a necessary water permit to expand its cattle feedlot and meatpacking business from fewer than 1,000 cows to nearly 7,000 cows. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources said Friday in a news release that the permit has been issued and that Valley Oaks' application was complete and in compliance with Missouri clean-water laws and regulations.
Big Beef Stays Winning
Mo. Department of Natural Resources approves permit for Lone Jack cattle feedlot to expand
WARRENSBURG, Mo -- The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced Friday that they have issued a no-discharge permit to Valley Oaks Steak Company ultimately allowing them to expand their company. The Class IB National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit allows the company to now house up to 6,999 beef cattle at the Lone Jack facility.
Conspiracy Threatens KCMO???
Anti-Vaxxers Making Kansas City Vulnerable To Outbreaks: Study
KANSAS CITY, MO - Certain cities are more vulnerable to diseases that can be prevented by vaccines because of a growing number of vaccine exemptions being given for non-medical reasons, according to a new study.
The Local Fix-It Game
Early summer in Kansas City has HVAC techs working overtime
The year without a spring continues with dangerously high heat indexes this week, which creates a health risk for people who work outside. In Kansas City, freezing overnight temperatures persisted well past April 15, followed by warmer-than-usual conditions by the end of the month.
Scary Slice Of Life
Melon recalled for Salmonella sold in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Several Kansas City-area Costcos sold pre-cut melon linked to a multi-state Salmonella outbreak. On June 8, 2018, Caito Foods recalled pre-cut watermelon, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, and fruit medley products containing melons produced at the Caito Foods facility in Indianapolis, Indiana. Recalled products were sold in clear, plastic clamshell containers.
And this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
a feedlotbthat close to kc shouldn't be there, imho.
ReplyDeletethse who know feedlots know it's a bad idea.
KCPD sucks.
ReplyDeleteWait for it... the two fellas fighting over the golf cart and gun was really the shift change for private security.
ReplyDeleteKC getting a Furguson worked up, watch for it in a diaper near you.
ReplyDelete^Poopy Pants Obsessed Buttboi @9:56, giggling with his BathHouse buttboiz at the word:diaper.
ReplyDeleteSword wielding chick in a bridesmaid dress sounds like a scene from Kill Bill
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