The Kansas City Midday Link Pool



The topic of late a late Summer respite and working life inspires just a bit of research right now. Take a peek:

GotCeleb: Claudia Romani in White Bikini in Amalfi

Inc. No Vacation This Summer? You've Just About Doubled Your Risk of Depression

WaPo: Vacation is the only thing that makes my job bearable. Will I ever break free?


Closer to home, here are the news links that dominate our midday coverage . . .

Community News Softball Conversation With Kansas City Rich Dude
Northeast Newscast Episode 60 - the expansion of J. Rieger & Co. with co-founder Ryan Maybee
Kansas City Corpse Check

KC woman found South Benton Avenue homicide victim shot | The Kansas City Star

The man sprawled unconscious on a lawn at 57th Street and South Benton Avenue immediately caught the attention of a passing motorist on her way home late Monday. The woman said her initial thought was that the man might be intoxicated and passed out.


Police Chase Murder Aftermath

Man charged with murder after police chase ends in fatal wreck

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Kansas City man is now charged with murder after he allegedly led police on a high-speed chase that ended in the death of another driver. Samuel Delozier, 23, is charged with second-degree murder, tampering with a motor vehicle and resisting arrest by fleeing.


WyCo Street Life Testimony

Kansas Transportation Vision Task Force meets with Wyandotte County leaders

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Wyandotte County leaders are getting a chance to tell a state transportation task force what they need to help the county develop and improve. Governor Jeff Colyer signed Senate Bill 391 into law, creating the Transportation Vision Task Force in May.


Kansas City Chiefs Comeback

Ike Boettger released, and Demetrius Harris is back on Chiefs roster

According to a report from Matt Derrick at Chiefs Digest, the Chiefs waived offensive lineman Ike Boettger on Wednesday to make room on the roster for tight end Demetrius Harris, who has now completed his one-game NFL suspension. Chiefs have waived OL Ike Boettger to clear space for TE Demetrius Harris, His roster exemption ended today.


Local Automaker Builds Community

GM Fairfax gives $100,000 to six Kansas City nonprofit agencies

Today, General Motors Fairfax Assembly and Stamping presented six Kansas City-based nonprofit organizations with $100,000 in Community Impact Grants funded by GM Corporate Giving. Bill Kulhanek, plant executive director, and Dwayne Hawkins, UAW Local 31 shop chair, welcomed nonprofit leaders and government officials to the breakfast event.


Local 9/12 Contemplation

Iraq Vet, Acclaimed Poet Wants Kansas City To Talk About Moral Wounds Of War

Brian Turner was packed and ready to ship out for Iraq when his grandfather finally broke a decades' long silence about his own combat experience. When the words came, they were to say that Turner should grab the biggest weapon and as much ammunition as he could carry.


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

Comments

  1. Simon Of Trent9/12/18, 2:02 PM

    The title should be,"An American Who Fought The Enemies Of Israel".

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  2. Per the suggestion made to grab the biggest weapon, nowadays we could put Mad Maxine Waters on the front line of any conflict.

    Her ugliness and stupid fucking mouth would terrorize the enemy, or they would have so much sympathy for us they would consider themselves the winner and go home.

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  3. ^^^ Or better yet, how about Cadet Bonespurs? He already knows more than all our generals! He was after all a five-time draft dodger, so he knows about evasion! He is also a very stable genius to boot! He single handily defeated ISIS in 30 days remember?

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