The Kansas City Saturday Cleanup



Very much like our all-time fave hottie . . . We're concerned with the feed:

Inquisitr: Victoria's Secret Model Candice Swanepoel Shares Breastfeeding Photo In A Bikini

And so to keep the main part of the blog clean we share these news links that are worthwhile but maybe not debatable.


Kansas City Tech Bucks Redux

LaunchKC tops $2 million in grants to tech start-ups

LaunchKC judges awarded $500,000 in grants to nine tech start-up businesses on Friday, following a months-long competition designed to attract and retain tech entrepreneurs in Kansas City. This year's grants competition elevated LaunchKC to the $2 million mark in grants to 38 different entrepreneurs over four years.


Starting Over In Kansas City

Lamonte McIntyre rebuilding life after being exonerated

Lamonte McIntyre says he's celebrating his freedom and is focused on relaunching his life and giving back to the community after being exonerated.


This Week From KCPT

McCaskill Debates Hawley, Justus is Running (Again), and Heading to Oz

KCPT's Nick Haines, executive director of public affairs and Week in Review host, picks out the big stories of the week ahead and the interesting stories you may have missed. Trump and Pence All In 48 Hours How rare is it for us to get this much national political attention?


Kansas City Fix-It FAIL

Kansas City contractor convicted of home repair fraud

JEFFERSON CITY, MO (KCTV) - On Friday, Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley announced that Robert B. Williams had pleaded guilty to unlawful merchandising practices in Johnson, Clay, and Platte Counties. Williams is a 47-year-old man from Kansas City.


Developing New Junkie Tech

Truman Medical, Cerner develop new software to combat opioid addiction

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A big joint announcement from Truman Medical Centers and Cerner this week: The two have developed new software to help doctors and nurses potentially save people from becoming opioid addicts. A few years ago, Cerner came up with similar software to combat sepsis, a potentially fatal blood infection.


Kansas City Sewer Spill Aftermath
Utility company strikes large water main
Fear Clumsy Kansas City

Kansas City ER doctors seeing more patients due to electric scooter injuries

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Emergency room doctors are seeing more patients coming in due to electric scooter injuries. "What I've heard from patients is that when they`re riding them, it doesn't take much to wreck them," said Aaron Kaus, an emergency medicine physician with St. Luke's Hospital.


Show-Me New Senior Gambling Rules

Ballot Issue Could Alter Who Can Host Bingo Games

SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- Stepping into Springfield's Bingo Emporium is a little bit like turning back time. You see the games here haven't changed since Missouri first allowed them in 1980. And on Thursdays when the men from Heart of Ozarks are hosting the faces are just as familiar as the games.


Rock Chalk REALLY Old School

85 million-year-old sea monster found in Kansas

Popularized in the hit movie "Jurassic World," the mosasaur has come back to life after an 85 million-year-old fossil of a newborn creature was discovered in Kansas. A "neonate-sized Tylosaurus specimen" (a type of mosasaur), has been identified and examined, with researchers looking at broken bones, including its snout, braincase and upper jaw.


Local Jazz Man Redux

Jazz Artist Hermon Mehari Now Lives In Paris, But He Returns To Kansas City As Often As He Can

Trumpeter Hermon Mehari, 31, is a Missouri native, who's now based in Paris. In 2010, Mehari graduated from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance where, as a student, he earned early acclaim as one of the founders of Diverse. The jazz group released two CDs, and toured the U.S.


Revealing Cowtown Spirit

Ghostly presences felt at KC's Wornall house

The John Wornall house has quite a history.


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