Editorial: Councilman Scott Taylor speaks out on KCI issue
Taylor requests an independent third party law firm look into the validity of the selection process. “The process has been quite sloppy.”
Taylor requests an independent third party law firm look into the validity of the selection process. “The process has been quite sloppy.”
Ever wondered what that miniature farm was about at Red Bridge & Wornall? We’ve got the story.
Thanks to the donation of a church congregation, a bonafide school for children with autism, ages 2-1/2 to 14, has opened in the Red Bridge area.
At the New Santa Fe Cemetery lies a story of frontier justice.
After an 8-week renovation, Minsky’s added more seating, a full bar, new bathrooms and a bigger kitchen.
With the start of school, comes new hours for The Bay.
“I had hoped no economic development incentives would be necessary to spur redevelopment around the new Cerner campus. However, boarded up commercial buildings… make these areas eligible for incentives.” – John Sharp
“(He) was the product of a young wild America, lost America, and there can never be another like him.”
Furniture Store Moves into Former HyVee Shopping Strip By Kathy Feist It was only the
“Party on the Prairie” introduces the public to Jerry Smith Park, 139th and Holmes Rd., this Saturday. Check out its story and schedule of events.
South KC Perspective Additional Contaminants Found at Bannister Federal Complex By John
Do you have a budding cartoonist on your hands this summer. Full-time religious cartoonist Ron Wheeler’s Cartoon Camp offers instruction with fun.
There’s a reason Kansas City leads the nation in business growth and south Kansas City is a big part of it.
Awestruck 13-year-old Drake Taylor shares photos of the glitzy event.
Bryce Smith, who owned a farm off Red Bridge and Blue River Rds., was elected mayor of Kansas City during the notorious 1934 Bloody Election Day.