Month: June 2024
Walnut Waters Bed & Breakfast is a peaceful retreat from the city
“This place checked all our boxes.”
What’s to see in Lone Jack? It’s what you can’t see that attracts
“Because history is unending.”
Hickman Mills receives funding for Farmers Market
The Three Trails Farmers Market represents a significant step forward in addressing the health disparities and poor access to fresh foods in our community.”
Flavor Market near Powell Gardens is known for its homemade gluten-free items
“We’re doing this because it’s a passion—not because it’s a big money maker . . . [and] we’re not the fanciest GF place around, but we make good food. Period.”
Grandview sets sights on a downtown farmers market
“I like to call it the Grandview Market Place. It will be more than a farmers market.”
Rod May, Sr., owner of May Milling Co., passes
He was still loading 50-lb bags into customers’ cars and trucks when he was 91 years old.
The entire town of Cockrell is one big store for cooking aficionados
“The town of Cockrell has become the store.”
Homicide victim identified in Bannister/Raytown Road shooting
The young man found dead in a parking lot at Bannister and Raytown roads has been identified as 16-year-old Tytus Bridgeford.
Powell Gardens’ natural landscape provides a trip into beauty
It takes you to a different world, one of rolling prairies, shady woodlands and multi-colored water lilies floating in a pool at lake’s edge.
Police seek info on homicide victim found at Bannister and Raytown roads
The victim, a black male age 14-17, has an apparent scar above the left eye, a vertical scar in the center of the back of the left hand, and one circular scar on the left hip.
Rendezvous Gym Brings Climbing to South KC
“It’s going to be a fun place for groups, or couples (with or without kids) . . . It’s a great way to keep kids active, maybe just to get them out of the heat during the summer months.”
Grandview shuts down Raytown Road
Public Works is currently evaluating the situation and will have an update toward the end of the week on if the southbound lanes will be able to reopen and when.
Take Me to the River Bluff
Exploring St. Joseph for food, beer and loads of history
Brighter days in Kansas City: 90,000 LED lights installed around the city
City celebrates $25 million investment for a greener community
