
What’s to come in 2021: Schools and Libraries in south KC
Schools and Libraries By Kathy Feist South Kansas City is seeing economic growth even during
Schools and Libraries By Kathy Feist South Kansas City is seeing economic growth even during
One gets remodeled, one get new tenants, and the other get constructed.
“Moving this college onsite is a natural connection for us, and now more than ever, we’re thrilled to invest in students who feel called to the healthcare industry.”
The planned improvements will seek to eliminate an estimated 2 million gallons of combined sewer overflow in South Oak Park “in a typical year”.
The city budget reflects a nearly $70 million expected shortfall in revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Patrons must mention Waldo Week to receive the discount when they visit participating merchants.
To those readers that may have played a sport growing up, take yourself back to the days of playing the game you loved. Now imagine if you played a season during a pandemic.
The new approximately 50,000 square foot store will replace the smaller Ball’s Price Chopper at the southwest corner of Bannister Rd. & Blue Ridge Blvd.
William T. Kemper Foundation Awards $10K for Library’s ‘State of Stories’ Virtual Event Series
EARLY CLOSINGS, DELAYED OPENINGS at GRANDVIEW FACILITIES Due to current weather conditions and for the