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  2. Caskets, headstones and love: These 50 acres in Kansas City ...

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    Wayside is one of two pet cemeteries in Kansas City. Rolling Acres opened in October 1973 and now has two locations, in the Northland and in south Kansas City. They are just two of some 700 pet ...

  3. Best Friends Animal Society - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Best Friends Animal Society and Southern Utah University began a partnership that included a new certificate program at SUU that included coursework on how to set up and run a no-kill animal shelter. [15] In 2020, NASCAR driver Alex Bowman added a Best Friends Animal Society paint scheme to his stock car to raise support for animal rescue.

  4. Caroline Hebard - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Hebard (1944–2007) was a trainer of search and rescue dogs.. Hebard was born in Santiago, Chile, on 20 June 1944.Her father was a British career diplomat who relocated frequently due to his government assignments.

  5. Union Cemetery (Kansas City, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Union Cemetery Historical Society was founded in 1984 as a non-profit corporation to steward the onsite historical museum and historical records located in the sexton's cottage, maintain much of the grounds and the graves, and to conduct tours, with Kansas City Parks & Recreation department as groundskeeper.

  6. Former KC Chiefs Cheerleader Krissy Anderson Dies of Sepsis ...

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    Former Kansas City Chiefs cheerleader Krystal “Krissy” Anderson died at the age of 40 from sepsis following the stillbirth of her daughter at 21 weeks. “We are deeply saddened by the recent ...

  7. Houston Post - Wikipedia

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    Some Houston Post articles had been made available in the archives of the Houston Chronicle website, but by 2005 they were removed. The Houston Chronicle online editor Mike Read said that the Houston Chronicle decided to remove Houston Post articles from the website after the 2001 United States Supreme Court New York Times Co. v. Tasini decision; the newspaper originally planned to filter ...