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Defensive end Mike Bell of the Kansas City Chiefs and his twin brother, former pro football player Mark Bell, pleaded innocent to federal cocaine charges at Wichita, Kan.
Nov. 28, 1985
When they were kids living in a development called Stony Creek, a place of solid brick houses and the smell of garlic and onions and sausages in the air, Mike Scioscia and his buddies built a small ballpark.
Oct. 18, 2002
Mike Bell, defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs before his arrest on federal drug charges in November of 1985, has been reinstated by the NFL, the club said.
March 26, 1987
Obituaries
The wrestler’s struggle with substance abuse was featured in the documentary ‘Bigger, Stronger, Faster.’
Dec. 19, 2008
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Bell and his twin brother, Mark, were allowed to leave a federal honor camp after four months of incarceration for cocaine convictions.
Dec. 11, 1986
Archives
Radio * The broadcaster has been working Art Bell’s shows the last two Fridays and will take over permanently on April 27.
April 11, 2000
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Mike Bell and his twin brother, Mark, who had rejected a plea-bargaining offer, were convicted by a federal jury Friday on felony cocaine charges.
June 14, 1986
Mike LeBell, wrestling promoter, dies at 79; H.C. Robbins Landon, Haydn expert, dies at 83; Jack Cooke, bluegrass bass player, dies at 72
Dec. 3, 2009
PASSINGS: Mike LeBell, H.C. Robbins Landon, Jack Cooke
Defensive end Mike Bell of the Kansas City Chiefs and his twin brother, Mark, were given prison sentences and fined $5,000 Thursday for their convictions last month on cocaine-related charges.
Aug. 1, 1986