Month: March 2023
Cruising Hickman Mills: Candidates go sightseeing
Community activist brings attention to widespread code violations and dumping in southeast KC
The Links unites Black women in friendship and service
Local chapter enriches community with scholarships and advocacy on important social issues.
Redefine your space this spring with the latest decorating trends
“I reference design as moments. When you walk into your entryway, that’s a ‘moment’.”
Want vegetables early? Start an (indoor) garden
The process may seem as simple as sprouting beans in 2nd grade science class, but there are several common mistakes.
Longtime south Kansas City resident Beatrice Felling passes
Bee and Perry lived in the south Kansas City area, including Ruskin Heights, St. Catherine’s Gardens, 95th and Jarboe and Wellington Greens neighborhoods
City budget takes center stage at SKCA meeting
Morrison focused on new expenditures proposed for the 23/24 budget.
FavTrip opens third KC-area gas station location in Grandview
“We love giving back to the community.”
MoDot sweeps Walmart homeless camp
The crew counted 84 grocery carts at the campsite as well as a mass of stolen goods, now damaged from the elements.
Trio of new businesses set to open at 103rd & State Line
Silver Lining Motors, a Fowling Warehouse football-bowling entertainment franchise, and Exclusive Jerk restaurant coming soon
No longer in the family: RC’s gets new owners
Longtime Martin City favorite will keep its famous fried chicken.
“Property values have gone through the roof.” Jackson County discusses property taxes
When property values go up, the taxing authority must reduce the levy amount in order to achieve “revenue neutrality.”
Grandview hosts 20th State of the City luncheon
By Tyler Schneider In 2008, Forbes listed Grandview, Missouri, as the eighth fastest dying city
UPDATE: Monica is found. Woman missing and endangered, last seen on Bannister Road
ALBERTY, MONICA M. Black female, age 32, 5’4”, 140 lbs, Black shoulder length dreadlocks, Brown
