Former slave became famous for his prize-winning horsemanship. He put the American Royal Horse Show on the map
Famous for winning horse competitions, Tom Bass, born a slave, worked to put the American Royal Horse Show on the map.
Famous for winning horse competitions, Tom Bass, born a slave, worked to put the American Royal Horse Show on the map.
After coming home from the Navy in 1946, Don Accurso started his big band orchestra. It continues to this day.
Born in the Bronx in 1913, Dorothy Carnelia moved to her KC area home in 1950.
Growing up on a farm in Buffalo, MO, working hard was in Madeline Priess blood.
Chef Jeremy learned to cook from the school of hard knocks. He now provides cooking demonstrations to the public to show that cooking can be healthy and easy.
The Healthcare Resort of Leawood offers short-term, long-term and assisted living apartments, but it is the therapy room that is “the hub” of the complex.
The Village Cooperative of Verona Hills filled up before it was completed in May. Six months later, what do its residents think of their new homes.
The Madison Senior Living complex will start presale leasing in October.
Area residents are invited to attend an open house anytime from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, September 26, at the Kansas City Autism Training Center, 10842 McGee, to learn more about proposed plans to widen and improve Red Bridge Rd.
Get them while it is hot. The Scoop opened in the former Tropical Sno hut in Martin City. The creative ice cream will be served til the end of October.
The community is invited to join a special book brigade during a dedication ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 25, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the new library building.
Partners in Primary Care celebrates its grand opening in Grandview with week-long activities, including tours, cooking demonstrations, and health information classes.
Gilded Lily will kick off it’s Fall Open House with a class on Homemade Paper on Thursday, September 26 followed by its Fall Open House Friday and Saturday.
The Indian Creek trail will be temporarily closed up to 10 days starting Sept 23 due to construction on the east side of the Watts Mill Shopping Center.
Sundays Social Justice Revival at First Baptist Church, Red Bridge and Wornall, features Claiborne, who stirs up questions about the church and the world, and challenges people to truly live out their Christian faith.