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  2. The Examiner (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    The Examiner is the daily newspaper of eastern Jackson County, Missouri, including Independence, Blue Springs and Grain Valley. It is published five days a week – Tuesday through Saturday – and its webpage is at www.examiner.net. The Examiner was first published as a weekly newspaper in 1898 by Col. William Southern.

  3. Lela E. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, aged 17, she married William Eddins McMath, [4] an electrical engineer, and in 1911, the couple moved to Independence, Missouri, where she worked as a newspaper reporter. It was there that she gave birth to her daughter, Virginia, or Ginger for short.

  4. Wikipedia:List of online newspaper archives - Wikipedia

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    Ryerson Index (1803– ) Free index only for death notices and obituaries; University of Sydney student newspaper, Honi Soit (1929–1990) Pay: The Age (1990–present) Sydney Morning Herald (1955–1995) Via the Google newspaper archives: The digital searchability is a major issue. Nevertheless, some issues of some papers may only be available ...

  5. ‘Everything a police officer should be’: Slain Independence ...

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    Family members and law enforcement officials enter the Community of Christ’s auditorium for the funeral of Independence police officer Cody Allen on Friday, March 8, 2024, in Independence.

  6. Sharon Kinne - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Kinne was born Sharon Elizabeth Hall [1] [2] on November 30, 1939, [3] in Independence, Missouri, to Eugene and Doris Hall. [4] When she was in junior high school, Sharon's parents moved the family to Washington State, but by the time she was aged 15 they had returned to Missouri. [5]

  7. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]