“Touchdown! Kan-Zazz-City!” A talk with the Voice of the Chiefs
“We are seeing, especially this year, how unifying and powerful the Chiefs Kingdom can be. It transcends race, creed, age, and so much more.”
“We are seeing, especially this year, how unifying and powerful the Chiefs Kingdom can be. It transcends race, creed, age, and so much more.”
Many persons and groups involved in that effort launched a new petition drive in late January to put another constitutional amendment on the November 2020 ballot to legalize recreational marijuana usage in Missouri by persons 21 and over.
“There are not a lot of veterans still alive from the WWII era, so we wanted to honor them first,” said MSgt. Greg Smith, Grandview MO Police Dept.
“I learned that no matter how little you have, you can always give to someone,” said one boy scout. “Collecting food is just one way we can do a little to help others.”
“We invited the Hancock Singers to perform for us two years ago and people were on their feet expressing their enjoyment and appreciation for this family of singers.”
“As soon as we finish one building we’ll go to the next,” Miles said.
Almost 160 years ago, one man with deep Southern roots stood on guard at his farm just south of Watts Mill. He was an enemy of the Union and had tested the boundaries too many times.
“We all have endocannabinoids in our body systems,” says Wilkinson. “All we’re doing is supplementing what our bodies are already making.”
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“My inspiration and passion are nature, more specifically my garden.”
Her business increased 400% since offering keto desserts at her small bakery in Grandview.
Two jazz bands, veterans of war and the Boone Elementary School Scout Troop help kick off the Mayor’s address tonight at 6 pm at Center High School Auditorium, 8715 Holmes Rd.
Having just announced her resignation, Dr. Yolanda Cargile accepts the leadership role at Center Schools.
“I am happy to introduce our program to the area,” says owner Jinmi Jung. “I really want to help the kids.”
Bier Station is hosting a public meeting of Kansas City’s 6th District on Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 6-8 p.m. Constituents are invited to chat with Councilmembers Andrea Bough and Kevin McManus and city staff.