To Be Demolished…
An open house farewell event is scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 22.
An open house farewell event is scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m. on Monday, May 22.
“KCPS has not passed voter approved G.O. bonds since the 1960s. That’s unheard of.”
It was reported a week before the Kentucky Derby, “Lawrin’s workouts make Clockers’ eyes pop!”
By Tyler Schneider Kansas City’s voter turnout hovered just below 14% on April 4, 2023,
KC Public Works Director Michael Shaw discussed details at recent Center Planning & Development Council
South Kansas City’s high school basketball teams chase state title dreams.
“Molle is willing to work with students to finish their schooling while they’re working in their dealership and that’s key,” says Jack Ireland, Johnson County Community College (JCCC) Faculty Chair of Automotive Technology. “Molle has really embraced the idea of growing their own.”
Made fresh every morning, the shop offers breakfast items including kolaches, donuts, biscuits and gravy, and sandwiches.
“I appreciate the support from everybody,” says Haberstroh. “When you’re a new face in a place that’s been established for a long time, it can be a little scary. I really love this place. It’s my second home. I bartend, I work in the kitchen, I serve…whatever’s needed – I do every roll.”
Six-story apartment project draws plenty of input from neighbors By Tyler Schneider Residents and stakeholders
Forté, Sharp get contentious over Jackson County Sheriff race By Tyler Schneider There’s a not-so-new
Facts regarding J.C. Nichols Parkway, the Fountain, and the history of covenants…and where we stand
Mobillion W. McGee has a story to tell that is just as unique as his name.
By John Sharp Getting the city off the list of the ten most violent cities
Known for Saabs, George’s Imports first began fixing all European car makes over 60 years ago. Owner Brad Schaffner tells its story.