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Hill: Americans aren't getting enough sleep and it's killing us
Bustle: 7 Things Your Dreams Can Tell You About Your Sleep Quality
WaPo: ‘Sleep is critical to human existence’: Judge orders county jail to stop constantly waking up female inmates
Closer to home, we don't want our readers to sleep on these local news links:
B-Ball Downtown Kansas City Renaissance
March Madness brings millions in economic activity to KCMO
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The NCAA Sweet Sixteen came to Kansas City on Friday and local Midwest Regional tournament organizers expected around 60,000 fans to boost the area ecomony with more than $10 million in spending this weekend.
Artsy Prison Industrial Complex Exhibit
Inmates' Airplanes represent the forgotten In Kansas City Library Exhibition
Kansas City, MO - For years, Benjamin Wills, an art professor at Washburn University, has been writing letters to inmates, asking them to send paper airplanes, but he gives them no further instructions. Hundreds have responded, and each in their own unique way.
Shiny Jackson County Nice News
New polish for a gem
The Jackson County Historical Society will provide visitors to the 1859 Jail & Marshal's Home Museum a slightly different look on their tours.The 1859 Jail will reopen for tours Monday - as will the nearby Bingham-Waggoner Estate and Vaile Victorian Mansion in Independence - after the usual three-month post-holiday hiatus.The Historical Society has added interpretive panels on both floors of the marshal's home and at the jail cells and has revamped the exhibit space in the
Kansas City Rain Delay
Young baseball players wait for floodwater to recede so they can play
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Thousands of baseball players are hoping floodwater recedes soon at the Waterwell Athletic Complex. Drone video shows ball fields there are underwater at the complex, which is just off Highway 9 in Kansas City.
Chiefs Confront 2nd String Crisis
Kansas City Chiefs: Future of backup quarterback position
With Patrick Mahomes locked down as the QB1 for a long time to come, let's take a look at the future of the backup position for the Kansas City Chiefs. They currently have four quarterbacks on the team. It's obvious that Patrick Mahomes is the man simply by putting the entire league on notice with a stellar MVP season in 2018.
Classy Kansas City News
Good Fortune Follows McAdams, Kansas City Symphony and Chorus, and Soloists in an Exciting "Carmina Burana." - KC STUDIO
Who knew that the ancient cycles of life and death, grief and hope, dawn and dark could be so much fun? The Kansas City Symphony gave a spectacular concert Thursday night, performing modern pieces with a sense of timelessness. Guest conductor Ryan McAdams made his Helzberg Hall debut with a program that engaged a prismatic ...
Weather According To Katie
Storm system to move out Saturday, then chilly
Hide Transcript Show Transcript GOES DOWN INTO FRANKLIN AND MIAMI COUNTY. IN THE METRO, I CHECKED OUTSIDE AND WE ARE HERE AT OUR STUDIOS AND WE HAVE A MIST. BUT KCI IS REPORTING LIGHT SNOW. SO IT IS IN THE PROCESS OF TURNING OVER TO LIGHT SNOW.
Ciara - Thinkin Bout You is the song of the day and this is the OPEN THREAD for right now . . .
Katie looked like a dominatrix this morning but she's no Lady Heather. .
ReplyDeleteHow come we can't comment on the Jewish conversation post?
ReplyDeleteI thought this was the last bastion of free speech.
^^^ You don't want to upset the Jewish my friend.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't Kosher
Wow
ReplyDeleteI would rather talk about THEM TITS!
ReplyDeleteAss would also be acceptable.
Katie is actually a nice woman and casts aside the trolls nicely.
The only way "March Madness brings millions in economic activity to KCMO" is by the trough joints selling extremely overpriced slop to the unsuspecting 25 million anally tourists.
ReplyDeleteLet's see the tourists spent a record $3.4 billion in 2016, and yet the city is riddled with potholes....etc, etc.
ReplyDeleteI guess they stopped counting the money in 2017 and 2018?
An eternal parade of event economic benefit forecasts, and yet, none from a reliable, unbiased source. it's like your mechanic doing the weather.
ReplyDeleteKatie prefers Dark Meat.
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ReplyDeleteI made Sarah pledge not to let her beaver chew through my wood!!!
9:14--Does that also mean no J.A.P. jokes?
ReplyDeleteMackenzie Hyatt, 17, is charged with 2nd degree murder in Jackson County in the death of Riley McCrakin.
ReplyDeleteWell this little hottie has a bright future.
Katie is hot! I would let her take my temperature.
ReplyDeleteMuch better to look at then all the gay weatherman this town has.