Hiram Young: Kansas City’s First “Colored Man of Means”
It is said Hiram Young manufactured as many as 50,000 oxen yoke per year at $1.25 each.
It is said Hiram Young manufactured as many as 50,000 oxen yoke per year at $1.25 each.
The poster warns “graphic violence and live stage gunfire.” Those are just some of the surprises the Avila theater students have in store for this exciting performance.
Bubba John is headed to the gulf coast this weekend. Now’s the time to put in requests for fresh seafood.
To find the right person for the job, maybe employing a new hiring strategy is the first step.
Many generations of Kansas Citians have had their vision cared for by a long line of Littlefield optometrists.
Four area schools produced winners of the Pan-American banner art competition. Those winners will be honored this weekend, but their banners will be displayed for years to come along Grand Avenue.
Try a little jazz A La Mode this weekend when the First Baptist Church of Kansas City hosts its monthly Jazz Vespers concert, one of several events this weekend.
Changes to the 155th Street and I-49 interchange will improve motor safety as well as increase job growth.
About 74% of Kansas City’s Earnings Tax goes toward public safety. Thanks to a speedier legislative session, a bill ending the tax will not apply to Kansas City.
There are several ways to show your love this Valentine’s weekend in South Kansas City.
Kenny Rodriquez started his career as a music educator. But his real skill took him beyond music.
Red Bridge Christian Church at 108th & McGee will become the Kansas City Autism Training Center.
The movie Awake: The Life of Yogananda will play at the Self-Realization Fellowship on Saturday.
Steve Stillwell follows a strict regime called Bushidokan, founded in Kansas City in the early 60s.