Graduate students create Renaissance in the Northeast
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – On the outside, run down buildings surrounded by chain link fences and dilapidated sign with letters missing. But…
NE Chamber orders updates
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – What did the state legislature do this past year that affected the Northeast? That’s what members of the…
PIAC neighborhood meetings
Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Do you have an idea for a project that would improve the Northeast? The Public Improvements Advisory Committee (PIAC) is inviting…
Thacher-A-Thon postponed
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – The upcoming event to raise awareness to save the former Thacher Elementary school has been temporarily postponed. Planned…
Old city prison still stands on Vine St.
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News June 4, 2014 Overcrowding, frequent escapes, unclean bedding, vermin, lack of medical attention, poor food, habitual gambling, prisoners kept in cells in idleness and intoxicating…
Pendleton Heights residents love where they live
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 Editor’s note: The following piece is the fourth in a series of interviews and articles about neighborhood associations in the Northeast. KANSAS…
Joslyn offers tips for leading a healthier lifestyle in 2014
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 4, 2014 Each year, Americans make New Year’s resolutions, mostly about diet and exercise. A number of resolutions are broken within a matter…
News garners design awards
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News June 4, 2014 The good news just keeps coming for The Northeast News. On top of being recognized for excellence in journalism in the Missouri…
almanac
Wednesday, June 4 KC Museum Hard Hat Tour Take a hard hat tour of Corinthian Hall, the 100+ year old home of lumber baron Robert A. Long and his family.…