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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
Blue Springs authorities today asked any area women who believe they may have been victimized by a local con man to contact them. “Individuals who have been victimized … may feel embarrassed that someone pulled a scam over their eyes,” Wayne McCoy, Blue Springs police chief, said in a statement.
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News: Consumer News -- KansasCity.com (Free subscription) | 12/09/2009
Blue Springs authorities Tuesday asked any area women who believed they may have been victimized by a con man to contact them. “Individuals who have been victimized … may feel embarrassed that someone pulled a scam over their eyes,” Police Chief Wayne McCoy said in a statement. But “it’s important for them to remember that they are the victims.”...
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 12/09/2009
Blue Springs authorities Tuesday asked any area women who believed they may have been victimized by a con man to contact them. “Individuals who have been victimized … may feel embarrassed that someone pulled a scam over their eyes,” Police Chief Wayne McCoy said in a statement. But “it’s important for them to remember that they are the victims.”...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 12/09/2009
Blue Springs authorities Tuesday asked any area women who believed they may have been victimized by a con man to contact them. “Individuals who have been victimized … may feel embarrassed that someone pulled a scam over their eyes,” Police Chief Wayne McCoy said in a statement. But “it’s important for them to remember that they are the victims.”...
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Tony's Kansas City (Free subscription) | yesterday
... flowing next spring is starting to make some progress. Smiling Suburban scam artist sought: Blue Springs police look for possible victims of con man KC woman burned in home fire An old School Gemma Atkinson photo gallery still worth a look.
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
strong><span class="subhead">Today’s problem</span></strong> Linda Masters of Blue Springs wonders why the traffic signals were removed at 10th Street and Holmes Road in downtown Kansas City, near the old J.E. Dunn headquarters.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
strong><span class="subhead">Today’s problem</span></strong> Linda Masters of Blue Springs wonders why the traffic signals were removed at 10th Street and Holmes Road in downtown Kansas City, near the old J.E. Dunn headquarters.
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Kansas City Star (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
As Barbara Miller stepped through the doors of a Blue Springs motel, a broad smile crossed her face, tears welled in her eyes. Her sister, Exie Chrisman Davis, nervously clutching a tissue in her fist, met her there, and the women hugged, hard and long as if they would never let go.
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Tony's Kansas City (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... research in Missouri Commerce gets even uglier in the suburbs: LED signs could be on the way in Blue Springs Expected Fed Development: It isn't a big surprise -- but the Kansas City Council has officially endorsed an East Village location for a new $175 million federal office building in Kansas City. For Friday Stress Relief . . . Check Out A Tori Praver Sports Illustrated Photo Gallery....
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Show Me Progress - Front Page (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
The prefiling of legislation for the 2010 session of the General Assembly began on Tuesday. For some legislators, it's time to introduce their variant of "texting while driving" bills (four have been introduced). A list of bills is located here. Here are some of the bills that caught my eye. HB 1212 Dusenberg, Gary Removes the Blue Springs School District from the requirement that...