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  2. Curtis Fields - Wikipedia

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    Fields was the last of more than 200 artists to audition. [7] Fields had offers from five different record labels but signed a recording deal with Epic Records and a publishing deal with Universal Publishing within five weeks of his audition. [7] On June 30, 2013, Fields performed the song Opposites Attract at the 2013 BET Awards. [8]

  3. Curtis Bros. & Co - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Bros. & Co. was a leading producer of doors, sashes, blinds and general house finishings between 1866 and 1966. The company was the first to produce pre-glazed ...

  4. Category : Companies based in Kansas City, Missouri

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    Restaurants in Kansas City, Missouri (8 P) Pages in category "Companies based in Kansas City, Missouri" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.

  5. Free bus rides in Kansas City may come with a cost, says ...

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    (Jan. 19, 1A, “Free bus rides in Kansas City need more dollars to continue”) - Daniel Garcia, President, National Federation of the Blind of Kansas City, Kansas City. She taught love. We lost ...

  6. 'We cannot afford to turn a blind eye': Call to reduce Kansas ...

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    Miller has served in the Kansas House, Kansas State Senate, Topeka City Council, Shawnee County Commission, municipal judge, and more. Miller is also a candidate for the 19 th Kansas Senate seat.

  7. David Brown (parathlete) - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to Francine Brown, and has an elder sister named Breana. At the age of 15 months, he was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease, which led to glaucoma and complete blindness by the age of 13. Consequently, Brown moved from Kansas City to St. Louis to attend the Missouri School for the Blind at 11. [5]