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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. Houston Post - Wikipedia

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    Despite their efforts, the original publication ceased in October 1884. The Houston Post was re-established with the merger of the Houston Morning Chronicle and the Houston Evening Journal on April 5, 1885. J. L. Watson was the business manager and Rienzi M. Johnston was the editor. Watson implemented the use of linotype machines to replace the ...

  4. Pet adoption - Wikipedia

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    Some organizations give adopters ownership of the pet, while others use a guardianship model wherein the organization retains some control over the animal's future use or care. Online pet adoption sites have databases, searchable by the public, of pets being housed by thousands of animal shelters and rescue groups. A black cat waiting to be ...

  5. 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.

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  7. Kansas City Journal-Post - Wikipedia

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    It started as a weekly, The Kansas City Enterprise, on September 23, 1854, a year after the city's founding and shortly after The Public Ledger went out of business. Kansas City's first mayor, William S. Gregory, and future mayors Milton J. Payne and Elijah M. McGee, along with city fathers William Gillis, Benoist Troost, Thompson McDaniel, Robert Campbell and Kansas City's first bank and ...