Back to School 2016: Northeast High School looking for mentors
August 3rd, 2016by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Northeast High School is always striving to help their students as much as possible.
Back to School 2016: Job Corps program provides free employment training
August 3rd, 2016by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News The Excelsior Springs Job Corps Center has an exceptional offer to the Kansas City area that you – or your young scholar – won’t be able to refuse.
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How anyone can help our veterans
November 11th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Veterans Medical Foster Home Program has created a new and improved way of living for veterans.
KC Museum shows the true history of the Historic NE
October 20th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Have you ever wanted to know what is so historic about the Northeast? Well, the Kansas City Museum can help you.
The Kansas City museum
A day to honor those who serve and protect
October 6th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Military personnel and law enforcement put their lives on the line daily for their community and country.
Who loves Ramen? KC loves Ramen
October 6th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Ramen is moving out of college dorms and heading to Columbus Park.
The owners of the Happy Gillis Café & Hangout are set to open
Beneficiary deeds help family members’ futures
August 18th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Have you put any thought to what will happen to your home after you die? If so, did you sign a beneficiary deed?
Many people,
Inauguration introduces residents to new council
August 4th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The newly elected council members are ready to get to work.
American Jazz Museum gearing up for Charlie Parker
August 4th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri – To celebrate Charlie “Yardbird” Parker, one of the most influential artists in Jazz music history, the Kansas City Jazz Museum and KC Jazz Alive
KCU helps Della Lamb students with education and nutrition
August 4th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The best way to learn about your new neighborhood is to get out and get involved.
Last week, roughly 20 of Kansas City University of
Neighborhood celebration thanks to the Salvation Army
July 28th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Neighborhood Celebration. Last Saturday, the Salvation Army opened their doors to anyone in the community by holding a Neighborhood Celebration.
New exhibition steps up to the plate
July 14th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
By Michaela Bishop Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Artists come in all shapes and sizes to use various tools to create art.
AT&T lends a hand to help clean-up around high school
July 14th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
By Michaela Bishop Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — This August, students of Alta Vista High School will walk into a new school with many new changes.
This past Saturday, roughly 50
“Bobo”: Kansas City’s undiscovered legend
June 30th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
By Michaela Bishop Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Today, there aren’t many World War II veterans left alive.
Children’s Choice helping kids for nearly 40 years
June 30th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
By Michaela Bishop Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — Children’s Choice Daycare has helped over thousands of children within the past 39 years.
The daycare itself helps children from ages ranging to
Weather causes havoc in HNE
June 30th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Weather damage. More than 40,000 trees were severely damaged or downed Thursday night just in Kansas City, Mo.
Home country pride on display during Fashion Show
June 24th, 2015by Michaela Bishop
Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The Northeast enjoys its many diversities and cultures.
So to celebrate World Refugee Day, the Independence Avenue Community Improvement District [CID] invited its many
Memories thrown to dust
June 2nd, 2015by Michaela Bishop
By Michaela Bishop Northeast News KANSAS CITY, Missouri — The demolition of Thacher Elementary has been pending for years.
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