The reports are in! Area public schools score highest in years
All four public school districts that serve major parts of south Kansas City scored exceedingly well on their 2018 Annual Progress Reports.
All four public school districts that serve major parts of south Kansas City scored exceedingly well on their 2018 Annual Progress Reports.
Organizations and individuals who want to help with the efforts to quickly reduce homelessness in the Center and Hickman Mills School Districts are invited to participate in two free forums.
In addition to photography, Dr. Brian Davis specializes in taking pictures of storms and concerts.
The highly successful program in Tampa targets the most violent six percent of offenders who commit about 60 percent of that city’s violent crime.
About 50 acres of vacant land just south of I-435 and I-49–and near Cerner–will be developed into an upscale multifamily housing complex.
The former bowling alley at Red Bridge Shopping Center is being converted into a larger, more modern Red Bridge Mid-Continent Library.
In Forest Hill Cemetery, located at 69th and Troost, 75 unmarked graves are a part of this area’s Civil War history.
Jazz Vespers features Kathleen Holeman Kathleen Holeman and her band will give a free concert
The life of Missouri native George Washington Carver will be on of several Black History Month presentation at the area libraries.
The Kirk of Kansas City, located at 11430 Wornall Road, will host the officers of the Kansas City Missouri Police Department South Patrol Division for an officer appreciation “chili and soup” luncheon on Sunday, February 10 at 11:30 am.
Saturday’s Golden Eagle Auction & Raffle for Ruskin’s band and orchestra has been postponed.
A campaign kickoff for the Center School District’s $48 million bond issue will run from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, February 9, at Holmeswood Baptist Church, 9700 Holmes Rd.
There is a lot of excitement about the talent this high school hoops season in south Kansas City.
Martin City Coffee hosts Coffee with the Superintendent Dr. Kenny Rodrequez, Grandview School District superintendent, will talk to district
Chiefs player Xavier Williams is a Martin City and Grandview Bulldog. He gives the Telegraph an exclusive interview about the season.