Sand Trap rings in the New Year with 20 years of business in south KC
Carl and Bev Tutorino have been welcoming diners to the neighborhood restaurant at Holmes Rd and Blue Ridge Blvd for 20 years.
Carl and Bev Tutorino have been welcoming diners to the neighborhood restaurant at Holmes Rd and Blue Ridge Blvd for 20 years.
By the early 1900s,, Missouri was second in wine production in the U.S., producing over three million gallons before the 18th Amendment passed in 1919.
CAC’s donations were decreasing while their needs were increasing, just in time for the holidays. One church stepped in a big way to help south KC’s food pantry.
The Second Annual “Savor the Sound: An Immersive, Collaborative, and Delicious Performance Experience” will be held at The Martin event space in Martin City on January 4.
Restore in Martin City is celebrating the upcoming new year with its bi-annual sale on Saturday, December 28th.
The Country Club Plaza is major attraction in Kansas City, especially during this time of year, thanks to its developer Jesse Clyde Nichols’ foresight.
Occupancy of 23 newly constructed homes will be phased in over the next several weeks, and they are all expected to be occupied by about the end of January.
See what these sweet children have written to Santa for their Christmas wish list this year. (It may very well help you with your shopping list!)
Here are the winners of our 2019 Holiday Homes Decorating Contest. Thanks to all the wonderfully creative owners who entered.
The Chiefs are AFC West champions for the fourth season in a row. They take on the Chicago Bears on prime time Sunday on NBC.
“We were losing several thousands of dollars in wasted meat,” says Red Bridge store director Kathy Scott. The butchers will work behind the scenes.
“Music is good for the community,” says Grandview native Jane Pender. Her store provides musical instruments, sound equipment and best of all expert advice for guitarists.
The Waldo-Brookside Rotary Club was chartered in 2015 and in a short time has already earned distinction within the organization.
When Jim Wood retired, he found a new career welding railroad spikes into clever and adorable figurines.
After weeks of sawing, hammering, painting and wiring, Simon Friedman’created a unique neighborhood ornament.