• The Warrensburg Star-Journal is a twice weekly newspaper in Johnson County, Missouri. The paper traces its history to the Warrensburg Journal, which began...
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    Warrensburg is a city in and the county seat of Johnson County, Missouri, United States. The population was 20,313 at the 2020 census. The Warrensburg...
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  • the Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota Warrensburg Star-Journal, formerly The Daily Star-Journal, Warrensburg, Missouri The Montreal Daily Star, a former...
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  • 2022). "Former Mules starting left tackle lands spot at Kansas". Warrensburg Star-Journal. Retrieved June 8, 2024. Guskey, Jordan (November 25, 2023). "With...
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  • Illinois The Daily Star-Journal, of Warrensburg, Missouri This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Journal Star. If an internal...
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  • paper since 2007 and after the sale its name was changed to the Warrensburg Star-Journal. In August 2023, NPG sold its commercial printing facility in St...
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    "Johnny Buehler becomes youngest Local Soap Box world champion". Warrensburg Star-Journal. Retrieved September 22, 2023. "Myers Industries Partners with...
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  • The 1939 Warrensburg Mules football team represented the Warrensburg State College (later renamed University of Central Missouri) at Warrensburg, Missouri...
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  • Sadler, Philip A. (May 2004). "Warrensburg and Johnson County's Cena Christopher Draper". Warrensburg Daily Star Journal. pp. 1, 8. "[unknown]". From Bustles...
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  • Won Out," Warrensburg Star-Journal, August 11, 1916, Page 3 "Democrats Have 32 Majority in Assembly; Half Senators Lawyers," The St. Louis Star, January...
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    States. The station is owned by the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. KMOS-TV's studios are located in the Patton Broadcast Center on the...
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  • Green Tucker (July 30, 1915 – December 17, 2010) owned The Daily Star-Journal in Warrensburg, Missouri from 1947 to 2007. She was born Avis Green in Concordia...
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  • Nicholas B. Klaine (category People from Warrensburg, Missouri)
    in Hot Springs, Arkansas. "Johnson County's Representatives". Warrensburg Star-Journal. 1908-02-14. p. 3. Retrieved 2023-03-24. Arkansas, Death Certificates...
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    in Warrensburg, Missouri. He was a member of Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity. He started his newspaper career at The Daily Star-Journal in Warrensburg and...
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    with Governor Frederick D. Gardner, and publisher of The Daily Star-Journal in Warrensburg, Missouri. Crossley was born in Bellair, Missouri in Cooper County...
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  • first weekend of March break at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. It runs for two and a half days and begins with a Sunday luncheon...
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    South–Cockrell–Hargis family of Southern politicians. Cockrell was born in Warrensburg, Missouri, the son of Nancy (Ellis) and Joseph Cockrell, the sheriff...
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  • " It came down to a choice of either Warrensburg, Missouri, and Lawrence, Kansas, both college towns. Warrensburg was home of Central Missouri State University...
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  • U.S. Grant Tayes (category People from Warrensburg, Missouri)
    October 26, 1885, in Warrensburg, Missouri into an African American family. He found inspiration during his childhood in Warrensburg where he saw local...
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    Higdon (St. Joseph) Rep. Dave Hinson (St. Clair) Rep. Denny Hoskins (Warrensburg) Rep. Lincoln Hough (Springfield) Rep. Caleb Jones (California) Rep....
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    boy was taken in by his grandfather on his 125-acre (0.51 km2) farm in Warrensburg and, by 15, was working for Nelson J. Warren in the town's largest store...
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    Harrisonville) Greene (Largest city: Springfield) Johnson (Largest city: Warrensburg) Hawley won 5 of 8 congressional districts, with the remaining 3 going...
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  • Virginia, USA Daily Star-Journal, a newspaper written by journalists of Warrensburg, Missouri, USA This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSA) of Warrensburg, Missouri, Atchison, Kansas, and Ottawa, Kansas. (Warrensburg is in Johnson County, Missouri. Atchison...
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  • that symbolize justice and a six-pointed star which represents the "light of knowledge". The ACJA/LAE Journal and the ACJA/LAE National Newsletter are...
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    Ribbon on Northway Link". The Warrensburg News. May 25, 1961. p. 1. "New 7-Mile Section of Northway Opened". The Warrensburg News. November 30, 1961. sec...
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    honor. The New York county of Warren is named after him, but the town of Warrensburg within that county is not; the town is in fact named after James Warren...
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    Liberty, Monett, Platte City, St Louis (2), St Robert, Springfield (2), Warrensburg, and West Plains. In 1831, Joseph Smith told LDS Church members that...
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     1.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) "Warrensburg 127, Kemper 0". The Kansas City Journal. October 8, 1912. p. 11.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint:...
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    Sterling, Sue (April 10, 2009). "Tiny LaTour disincorporates". Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal. Retrieved April 13, 2009.[dead link] Missouri Atlas & Gazetteer...
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