Gun Bill Law to Take Effect January 1. Voter ID Will Have To Wait
By John Sharp Voting along party lines, Republicans in the Missouri General Assembly on September
By John Sharp Voting along party lines, Republicans in the Missouri General Assembly on September
South KC Perspective City Looks Toward April 4 Ballot for Bond Proposal By John Sharp
A soup boils over on the electric stove, and within minutes a kitchen fire is out of control.
College student from KC tells of life in Charlotte, NC, right now.
Tonight at the Trailside Center, Capt. Chuck Marcus recalls the Vietnam experience from the decks of the Coast Guard Patrol Boats and Cutters.
Jamie Poulson opened his 37th store on State Line Rd. and Blue Ridge Blvd., a long way for this former St. Louis pizza delivery driver.
John Sharp discusses in his column being the target of gun violence and Missouri Senate Bill 656 which would allow non-felons to carry a loaded gun without a permit, background check or training.
Needing an Administrative/Light Accounting person for an engineering firm in Martin City with excellent salary and benefits. Must
Formerly working with data forensics, Jonathan Frazier eventually chose the life of an Episcopalian minister.
Weston’s Cactus Creek to sell merchandise from Martin City’s Charm vintage boutique, 612 E. 135th St.
Food, Family, Fun at Greek Festival By Linda Lepper Photos reprinted from Greek Food Festival Facebook
By Diane Krauthamer Some area institutions are offering exciting programs this coming school year for
By Kathy Feist I will never forget when my daughter had duplicated the picture of
A quarter million children rode the orphan trains from the big cities to the Plains between 1859 to 1929. Storyteller Pippa White will bring to life the stories of some of those children Thursday, September 1, at the Red Bridge Mid-Continent Library.
By John Sharp Kansas City residents may be asked to approve a major bond issue