South KC high school basketball roundup
By Brad Ziegler The high school basketball season has come to a close for south
By Brad Ziegler The high school basketball season has come to a close for south
By Jill Draper When a guide locks the entrance door behind you with a bang,
“I’m too excited not to share…we have monarchs on Main Street!”
“We are missing out on the genius of our residents every time we don’t listen to them when we’re crafting policy solutions,” Duncan says.
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.”
By Tyler Schneider Kansas City’s voter turnout hovered just below 14% on April 4, 2023,
South Kansas City’s high school basketball teams chase state title dreams.
“This stretch of I-49 carries about 90,000 cars a day. This project was essential to help with creating more efficient connections to the community.”
Six-story apartment project draws plenty of input from neighbors By Tyler Schneider Residents and stakeholders
A crop of new candidates head to the general election By Tyler Schneider MO US
Forté, Sharp get contentious over Jackson County Sheriff race By Tyler Schneider There’s a not-so-new
“And that road goes on and on into the sunset/ And my destiny is bound to move me on.”
Kinsella posted his latest lesson at 8:16 a.m. on Monday. Five hours later, the activity had a participation rate of just five-percent.