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By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 2, 2013 “I’m the kind of guy I don’t like to cry and I try really hard, but sometimes it’s difficult because the…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 2, 2013 “I’m the kind of guy I don’t like to cry and I try really hard, but sometimes it’s difficult because the…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 2, 2013 Splashes of neon pink filled the City Hall of Kansas City chambers Sept. 26 as firefighters, City Council members and cancer…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News October 2, 2013 Ask any neighborhood president in Historic Northeast and they’ll tell you that getting positive attention on a local level is next to…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News October 2, 2013 Gang related tags in Historic Northeast continue to plague businesses and homes, but the city of Kansas City is hoping to…
Northeast News September 26, 2013 Kansas City residents will have a chance to dispose of their leaves and brush this fall through the city’s annual fall leaf and brush collection…
Northeast News September 25, 2013 Scuola Vita Nuova students received free health screenings Sept. 17 as part of the Score 1 for Health program which serves more than…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News September 25, 2013 Kansas City Grace Church of the Nazarene is tearing down walls to build up community. Literally. For years, the old fellowship…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News September 25, 2013 Healthcare access in Historic Northeast will be increasing, thanks to a new partnership between the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News September 25, 2013 For the four-member Latin band Making Movies, hosting a weeklong summer youth music camp wasn’t enough. Now, they want to offer…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News September 25, 2013 Pendleton Heights didn’t set out to become a green neighborhood. “Being green is in the DNA of people who restore old…