Kansas City South Side Paper Comeback???

A nice roundup of local community news shares a glimpse at vanity projects and a few worthwhile efforts that give hope to local publishers and plebs desperately searching for alternative bathroom reading material.

Moreover, a longtime former council dude has a new platform that has proved surprisingly effective at swaying opinion amongst the chattering classes.

Check-it . . .

In South Kansas City, Death of Newspapers is Greatly Exaggerated

Kathy Feist was frustrated. She and her neighbors in south Kansas City were about to vote in a special election to send a representative to the Missouri legislature - and Feist couldn't locate much helpful information about the candidates. "The only way to find out anything was to look at the signs in people's yards," she said.

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  1. i remember from some thirty years ago that a martin city pub had on the menu and served up a real hamburger that weighed one pound.

    i think they had extra newspapers laying around so that one could read and eat at the same time.

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  2. This lady now needs to start up "The MAGAT Times"!
    Thee is apparently a crying (and weeping, and wailing) need for a newspaper like that - printed using a third-grade vocabulary.

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  3. 30 years ago? Loser.

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