Porchfest in Northeast?
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas City’s biggest one-day neighborhood music festival could be coming to a Northeast neighborhood near you next year.
According to Porchfest organizer Kathryn Golden, the
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas City’s biggest one-day neighborhood music festival could be coming to a Northeast neighborhood near you next year.
According to Porchfest organizer Kathryn Golden, the
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Joe Jarosz Northeast News Nov. 27, 2015 Kansas City, Missouri — Over the Thanksgiving holiday, John Rizzo, D-Kansas City, announced his candidacy for the Missouri’s 11th Senatorial District. Since 2010,…
Joe Jarosz Northeast News Nov. 25, 2015 KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Kansas City Police have a suspect in custody after a cutting incident and stand-off Tuesday night. According to Captain…
Northeast News JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri — Attorney General Chris Koster announced earlier this month that full funding is now in place for the Kansas City area mental health assessment and triage
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Small businesses in Kansas City’s Historic Northeast neighborhoods now have a new tool to help them grow, courtesy of the Northeast Chamber of Commerce
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Although some stores will be open on Thanksgiving because of Black Friday deals, there will be a few places you won’t be able to go.
The
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — ‘Tis the season for holiday Who-spitality” at the City Market.
Whos of all ages are invited to Whoville Holidays, an annual tradition at the City Market.
Down and dirty along Cliff Drive. Last weekend, men, women and children of all ages took on a cycling course specifically designed to test their strength and stamina during the first
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — A packed house was on hand at the Kansas City Museum last week to begin the arduous process of developing a strategic plan.
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