Month: November 2023
Martin City K8 celebrates new gymnasium and band room
“[This is] a new opportunity for the students, that will give them hope and a new beginning.”
Grandview Superintendent named Missouri’s Superintendent of the Year
“Kenny Rodrequez is not only an outstanding leader for the Grandview C-4 School District, but he is a dynamic and respected colleague in the Greater Kansas City area.”
KCPD South Patrol hosts family movie night Nov. 17, crime meeting Nov. 21
By John Sharp Movie Night The Marvel family movie Quantumania featuring Ant-Man & Wasp will
City of Grandview receives Arbor Award of Excellence
By John Sharp The city of Grandview received the Arbor Award of Excellence in September
City ballot issues pass overwhelmingly
By John Sharp The two questions KCMO government put on the November 7 ballot both
Enough! Jackson County voters say no to more county taxes
By Max Goodwin On Tuesday, Jackson County voters decided against adding a use tax for
Leawood finds new mayor, two new council members
By Ben McCarthy Marc Elkins was on the ballot Tuesday to replace Peggy Dunn as
Hawklets down top-ranked Lee’s Summit North
By Max Goodwin Rockhurst football notched a monumental win for the program as the Hawklets
Your guide to holiday lightings, shopping, Santa sightings, and entertainment
From Mayor Tree Lightings to Breakfast with Santa, from shopping specials to theater productions of A Christmas Carol – here’s the run down on South KC seasonal festivities.
Relive Glory Days at Fōwling Warehouse
By Daryl Penner Tired of the same activities when hanging out with friends? Finally there’s
Lane4 gives update on Red Bridge grocery store
Red Bridge Farm Fresh Market is planned to open in April and is currently being refurbished.
After 26 years, Leawood’s mayor takes a bow
“We diversified our tax base and that takes pressure off residential property taxes.”
KC Votes! A look at the ballot issues on Tuesday’s ballot
By John Sharp Voters who live in both Jackson County and Kansas City will decide
Leawood votes! A look at the mayoral and city council candidates
With the controversial 135th Street Corridor and East Village development spurring some candidates, the direction of Leawood could take a turn.
