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  2. Kip Niven - Wikipedia

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    Niven was born in Kansas City, Missouri and grew up in Prairie Village, Kansas, the son of William Watson Niven and Elizabeth Hopkins Niven. [1] He graduated from Shawnee Mission East High School and briefly attended Baylor University, before graduating from University of Kansas.

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

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    Union Cemetery is the oldest surviving public cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri. [3] [4] [5] It was founded on November 9, 1857, as the private shareholder-owned corporation, Union Cemetery Assembly. As a commercial enterprise remote from city limits, its 49 acres (20 ha) became a well-funded and remarkably landscaped destination by 1873.

  4. Category : Radio personalities from Kansas City, Missouri

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    Pages in category "Radio personalities from Kansas City, Missouri" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Live Kansas City traffic updates: Accidents, road closures ...

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    The road is closed between The Downtown Airport and MO-9 in North Kansas City. The event affects 1.16 miles. The incident was reported Monday at 1:45 a.m., and the last update regarding this ...

  6. The Kansas City Star - Wikipedia

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    William Rockhill Nelson. The paper, originally called The Kansas City Evening Star, was founded September 18, 1880, by William Rockhill Nelson and Samuel E. Morss. [3] The two moved to Missouri after selling the newspaper that became the Fort Wayne News Sentinel (and earlier owned by Nelson's father) in Nelson's Indiana hometown, where Nelson was campaign manager in the unsuccessful ...

  7. KCMO-FM - Wikipedia

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    On November 2, 2015, at midnight, after playing "You Ain't Much Fun" by Toby Keith, 102.5/94.9-HD2 changed its format to alternative rock, branded as "102.5 The Underground", beginning with "Kansas City" by The New Basement Tapes. With the change, 102.5/94.9-HD2 became the first Nash/Nash Icon station to drop the format.

  8. Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Albert I. Beach (1883–1939), mayor of Kansas City, Missouri [6] Joseph Boggs (1749–1843), army officer, moved from Old Westport Cemetery in 1915 [ 7 ] Daniel Boone III (1809–1880), and Mary Constance Philibert Boone (1814–1904), early Kansas City founders who settled in the area that later became Forest Hill Cemetery [ 8 ]

  9. List of deaths in rock and roll (2000s) - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. Undisclosed [409] Homesick James: 96: December 13, 2006: Springfield, Missouri, U.S. Heart attack [410] Ahmet Ertegun Record producer, record label executive and co-founder of Atlantic Records: 83: December 14, 2006: New York City, New York, U.S. Injuries from an accidental fall [411] Denis Payton The Dave Clark Five ...