Shelters inundated with returned pets
“The screening of prospective adopters went down after COVID, and more animals were being sent to homes that weren’t a good fit.”
“The screening of prospective adopters went down after COVID, and more animals were being sent to homes that weren’t a good fit.”
Longtime owner will retire after 31 years at the neighborhood fixture
The shopping center is beyond repair. The city and current owner have separate plans.
Community leaders assess challenges and opportunities for county park
Business owner and community advocate was behind many longstanding improvements to the area
This eight foot statue of Lady Liberty came to Belton by way of Kansas
By Kathy Feist When Deena Smith enrolled her daughters in her church’s new preschool in
Veterans Community Project breaks ground on new Welcome Center at 87th and Troost
Ruth Withey and Chuck Etherington each received 213 votes in the April 8 election for the Loch Lloyd Board of Trustees.
“Enjoy the barbecue, but keep service members in mind. They are why we are here today.”
“If it hadn’t been for Ruskin, it would have been another decade before tornado warnings became common practice.”
Grandview Chamber of Commerce to host May 15 release party at Art House 808
“With the children within the community, we want them to take pride in their neighborhood.”
“We promise you and your furry pal will love the ‘pupgrades.'”
Extension of the Blue River Greenway will finish December 2025