Local playwrights to present “On Account of Sex” at Fringe Fest
The production follows seven leaders of the women’s suffrage movement. By Tyler Schneider Tara Varney,
The production follows seven leaders of the women’s suffrage movement. By Tyler Schneider Tara Varney,
By Tyler Schneider On Saturday, July 15, at 2 p.m. Stacey Johnson-Cosby and others within
“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.
By Tyler Schneider The Jackson County Legislature voted May 9 to approve the construction of
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
“If we don’t do something quickly, we’re not going to have a fire department.”
“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
“As long as we can have a project that’s beneficial to both the city of Grandview and to the developers, then that is called success.”
Forté, Sharp get contentious over Jackson County Sheriff race By Tyler Schneider There’s a not-so-new
You may know her name from her past political pursuits, or you may know her as a published author. Kansas City local Annie Presley has proven to be a success in taking on crucial roles in national political campaigns—even serving on the (George W.) Bush for President campaign as National Deputy Director of Finance from 1999-2001. After some 30 years working in fundraising and political consulting, Presley is now the co-author of three recently-published books that deal with the issues surrounding childhood, marriage or death.