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  2. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    Kansas: Quarterback Kidney failure related to injury sustained during game vs. Missouri: 1911 [79] Harry Jordan 19 Sioux Falls College: Running back Spinal cord injury sustained during game vs. South Dakota: 1902 Ty Jordan: 19 Utah: Running back: Accidental gunshot 2020 [80] Kosta Karageorge: 22 Ohio State: Defensive lineman: Suicide 2014 [81 ...

  3. Greg Gumbel, CBS Sports broadcasting legend, dies at 78 - AOL

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    Greg Gumbel, the renowned CBS Sports anchor and commentator, has died at the age of 78. His family confirmed the news in a statement on Friday, saying:

  4. Nine killed in Kansas City metro last week, including 5 over ...

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    Last year, Kansas City, Missouri, suffered the second-highest number of homicides in the city’s history, recording 157. Here is a timeline of the violence over the past week across the metro ...

  5. 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 ]

  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. The Call (Kansas City) - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City The Call, or The Call is an African-American weekly newspaper founded in 1919 in Kansas City, Missouri, by Chester A. Franklin. It continues to serve the black community of Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas .

  8. Jack A. Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Jack Davenport was born September 7, 1931, in Kansas City, Missouri, where he graduated from high school in 1949. While in high school, he was a newspaper carrier for the Kansas City Star and played American Legion baseball for three seasons.

  9. White Christmas 2024: Here's Where Christmas Morning Was ...

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    In 2022, Omaha, Nebraska, and Kansas City, Missouri, had an inch of snow on the ground for Christmas. West. ... -In 2009, Oklahoma City had a snowstorm of record (13.5 inches), and one of only two ...