Show Me KC Schools, Samuel U. Rodgers Host Second Bounce Back to School Event
August 6th, 2022by admin
Back for its second year, Show Me KC Schools and Samuel U. Rodgers will host the Bounce Back to School […]
249: Homeless Prevention Coordinator Josh Henges
August 6th, 2022by EllieAna Hale
This week we’re hearing from Kansas City’s Homeless Prevention Coordinator, Josh Henges, as he talks about upcoming plans in the […]
Kansas City’s Most Wanted
August 3rd, 2022by admin
KC Crime Stoppers has partnered with The Kansas City’s Northeast News to help track local KC individuals on the Kansas […]
LEC advocates for more Latinx educators
August 3rd, 2022by Aniaya Reed
By Aniaya Reed Edgar Palacios, President/CEO founded LEC (Latinx Education Collaborative) in 2018. His goal for his non-profit organization is […]
Knowledge is Power Program moves forward
August 3rd, 2022by Aniaya Reed
By Aniaya Reed KIPP: Endeavor Academy, a tuition-free, open-enrollment public school, opened its doors in Kansas City in 2007 as […]
Janet Raymer named 2021-2022 Frontier School District Teacher of the Year
August 3rd, 2022by EllieAna Hale
By EllieAna Hale This 2021-2022 Frontier School District Teacher of the Year award was granted to Janet Raymer, a seventh-grade […]
Frontier receives $250,000 Kauffman grant
August 3rd, 2022by Aniaya Reed
By Aniaya Reed The Frontier School of Innovation, through the New Frontier Educational Foundation, will benefit from the Kauffman Foundation’s […]
Gordon Parks Elementary School strives to elevate student success
August 3rd, 2022by EllieAna Hale
By EllieAna Hale Being one of the first charter schools in the Kansas City, Mo., area, Gordon Parks Elementary School […]
Headstart Home-Based open opportunities for all parents
August 3rd, 2022by EllieAna Hale
By EllieAna Hale The Family Conservancy (TFC) has continually created sustainable education, and resource programs to provide equitable opportunities for […]
Burned mobile home mess abated by county
August 3rd, 2022by admin
A little over a day after the charred remains of an abandoned mobilehome moved from the old Heart Village Mobile […]
Holy Cross Catholic School to break ground on new Community Center in 2022
August 3rd, 2022by EllieAna Hale
By EllieAna Hale Holy Cross School on Quincy Avenue plans to break ground this summer on the construction of a […]
2022 Back To School issue
August 3rd, 2022by admin
Want Northeast News articles sent straight to your inbox each week? Subscribe below!Enter your email address and click on the […]
Election results of note from the August 2nd Primary Election
August 3rd, 2022by admin
The results are in from yesterday’s Primary election and the resultspromise some highly contested battles shaping up for the November […]
Historic Northeast Homes Tour returns
August 3rd, 2022by Aniaya Reed
By Aniaya Reed After the COVID-19 pandemic took the world by storm, the Northeast Kansas City Historical Society (NEKCHS) was […]
Youth Court provides legal guidance for the youth
August 3rd, 2022by Aniaya Reed
By Aniaya Reed Kansas City’s Youth Court is a peer court for teenagers, with young offenders having their cases heard […]
Remember This?
August 3rd, 2022by Dorri Partain
By Dorri Partain The pure spring waters of San Antonio, Texas, were used for decades to produce a variety of […]
Private Label Branding: Katz Beer style
August 3rd, 2022by Michael Bushnell
By Michael Bushnell If a product bore the Katz label, consumers could be sure they were paying the lowest price […]
Sam Davis ensures no holes in customers’ coverage
August 3rd, 2022by admin
Shelter Insurance agent Sam Davis has been serving residents of Northeast Kansas City for 29 years, and he isn’t showing […]
Reducing the energy burden for low-income homeowners
August 3rd, 2022by admin
The goal of the Share the Sun program is to reduce the energy burden for low- and moderate-income homeowners in […]
Chamber business ambassador makes long awaited trip home to Africa
August 3rd, 2022by Abby Hoover
By Abby Hoover In life, there are challenges and there is progress. For Rol Deng Diing, Ambassador of Business Communications […]

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