The TKC Wednesday Morning Link Look



A gathering of mid-week mainstream media links that more than a few people are discussing:

  • Some folks might fight this sweet, to me the story reads like a prison sentence: Kansas Couple Celebrates 81 Years of Marriage

  • Local Suburbs love taxes too: Merriam Voters Renew Sales Tax

  • Golden Ghetto Transit Debate: Decision nears in lawsuit challenging BNSF rail hub in Johnson County

  • Courthouse Contraband: Courthouse security update: When in doubt, just leave it home

  • The Star looks desperately for some aspect of the failing economy to cheerlead: KC buyers cash in on home foreclosure discounts

  • Fight for car survival: Metro Car Dealers Among Thousands Appealing Closures

  • Credit to The Star . . . This is the kind of sweeping, sorta biased story they do best: Drama at Roeder trial both inside and outside the courtroom

  • Considering the fate of somebody else's grandkids: Today's Poll: How much do you care about the federal deficit?

  • More Local Government Cash For Mediocre Retail: Blue Springs City Council backs bonds for retail site

  • The Latest Maxim Photo Gallery Featuring Keeley Hazell Is Probably The Most Important Thing To Consider This Morning.
  • Comments

    1. Tony, I gotta say, the reporting the Star had this morning in the paper on the Roeder trial is great stuff and the kind of thing newspapers do best. A blogger from KCMO couldn't be down there this entire time, getting the stories.

      So good on them.

      You do what you do best (we bloggers) and leave this stuff to them. They do still have their place. They just need to go online and somehow make it pay.

      Mo Rage

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