After $2 million in capital improvements, the Saddle & Sirloin Club is world class
The 320-acre Saddle & Sirloin Club relocated from 104th & Roe to 140th & Holmes in 2000.
The 320-acre Saddle & Sirloin Club relocated from 104th & Roe to 140th & Holmes in 2000.
Looking to grill this weekend? Lipari’s Sun Fresh has the right kind of beef for your health and tastebuds.
Thanks to the donation of a church congregation, a bonafide school for children with autism, ages 2-1/2 to 14, has opened in the Red Bridge area.
The free event allows residents and business owners with concerns about city, county or state government services to discuss them face-to-face with authority figures.
At the New Santa Fe Cemetery lies a story of frontier justice.
Italian sodas complement melt-in-your mouth Italian sandwiches at Jovito’s Back Alley Grinders food truck.
After an 8-week renovation, Minsky’s added more seating, a full bar, new bathrooms and a bigger kitchen.
With the start of school, comes new hours for The Bay.
“I had hoped no economic development incentives would be necessary to spur redevelopment around the new Cerner campus. However, boarded up commercial buildings… make these areas eligible for incentives.” – John Sharp
The design team will consist of three firms from around the country, including MIG Portico from Seattle, whose work is pictured above.
Only days before the recent flood, funds for flood protection for the Dodson Industrial District were approved.
Voters go back to the polls to vote on two contradictory streetcar questions and on minimum wage.
Vendors, performers, food trucks and volunteers are needed.
Stubbins Watts once said of Watts Mill, “It’s pretty here; they say there’s no prettier bit of scenery in Missouri.” Also know for his fiddling and storytelling, Watts made the area a popular gathering spot after the Civil War.
The former Watson Place Inn has rich history attached to the Santa Fe Trail, the beginnings of Kansas City, the Border Wars and the Civil War.