KANSAS CITY STAR


Meaning of KANSAS CITY STAR in English

evening daily newspaper published in Kansas City, Mo., the leading paper of the region and one of the great newspapers of the United States. It was established in 1880 by William Rockhill Nelson and a partner, who soon retired. From its earliest days the Star conducted campaigns against such civic abuses as election frauds and dishonesty in government. As the Star's editor, Nelson dominated every aspect of its activities. His Star in the 1890s successfully campaigned for a municipal auditorium, in keeping with Nelson's conviction that part of a newspaper's challenge was to build things up. After Nelson's death, in 1915, an employee-ownership plan was devised by his son-in-law, Irwin R. Kirkwood, and control of the paper passed to the employees. The Star had become famous for its crusading journalism and its thorough news coverage and editorials. Two of its alumni are Ernest Hemingway and Edgar Snow. In 1997 the paper was bought by the newspaper company Knight-Ridder.

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