The Kansas City Tuesday Link Pool



One of our favorite hotties is waist deep in a social media scandal of the digital era . . .

IRISH MIRROR: Kelly Brook defends photoshopping her pictures to make her waist smaller

Closer to home, these links are important but maybe not essential . . . Still, we share because we care and wanted to offer this collection after the jump for our rainy day readers:


Meet New Kansas City Resource Of Record

KCUR 89.3 Wins 'Radio Station Of The Year' From Kansas City Press Club - And 5 PRNDI Awards

KCUR was named "Radio Station of the Year" by the Kansas City Press Club's Heart of America Awards and took home nine Gold Awards for breaking news, investigative reporting and more. The station also received two first place awards from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated, or PRNDI.


Kansas City Tribute To Bloody Streets

Mom running 40 miles to raise $40,000 to combat Kansas City's homicide problem

On long runs, Cara Gilmore uses the time to think. "I was actually on a run one day, and I was thinking about our homicide problem we have in Kansas City and all over," Gilmore said. So, Gilmore decided to do something to help.


Show-Me Salon Rampage Movie

Woman arrested after dispute over manicure at Missouri salon

Hazelwood PD SOURCE: Hazelwood PD Authorities have arrested a woman who is accused of trashing a suburban St. Louis nail salon because she was upset with a manicure. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Hazelood police said in a Facebook post Monday announcing the arrest that officers will apply for warrants against the woman after the owner of the Happy Nails Salon submits an itemized list of the damages.


Democracy Aftermath

Kobach Lost. What's That Mean For Voting In Kansas?

Registering to vote in the upcoming Kansas primaries? A federal court ruling issued last week means you won't need your passport, birth certificate or other citizenship papers to do that. That ruling took immediate effect. But Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach plans to appeal. So what happens next?


Freedom Comes Cheaper In Kansas

Application fee for concealed carry permits in Kansas lowered

It will cost less to purchase a concealed carry license in Kansas. The application fee for a Kansas concealed carry license will be reduced effective July 1, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said Monday. However, a new law, signed by former Gov. Sam Brownback in April, makes Kansas the sixth state to allow "constitutional carry."


Hail To JoCo Bus Driver Man

Merriam-based school bus company holds job fair, seeking bus drivers at height of shortage

SOFA drivers in Iwakuni gain additional knowledge on local roads ... in a Japanese driving school safety class in Iwakuni City, Japan, June 23, 2018. Read More Share this NewFacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn


Local Liberation Talk???

Mandela's granddaughter to visit Kansas City on tour to promote book about him

Nelson Mandela's granddaughter will visit the Kansas City Public Library in conjunction with a new book focusing on letters the South African anti-apartheid leader wrote during his nearly 30 years in prison. Zamaswazi Dlamini-Mandela and Mandela Foundation senior researcher Sahm Venter will discuss "The Prison Letters of Nelson Mandela" in a free event at 3 p.m.


Meth Town Summer Boom Biz

FOX 4 News on Twitter

Independence OKs bottle rockets, remaining bans on other fireworks still strictly enforced https://t.co/2vAJGQkvlT


And this is another OPEN THREAD for right now . . .

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