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By LESLIE COLLINS July 18, 2012 The aroma of coffee and scrambled eggs filled the kitchen. As Veda Rogers prepared breakfast for her guest, she reminisced about her days of…
By LESLIE COLLINS July 18, 2012 The aroma of coffee and scrambled eggs filled the kitchen. As Veda Rogers prepared breakfast for her guest, she reminisced about her days of…
By KELSEY AINSWORTH July 18, 2012 Community Improvement Districts (CID) greatly influence the Historic Northeast. Last week, Kansas City Missouri City Councilman Ed Ford proposed a new resolution that establishes…
By KELSEY AINSWORTH July 18, 2012 Northeast residents need to be on the lookout for a dangerous new trend in illegal drug-making. Law enforcement officials are finding more and more…
July 18, 2012 Bet you didn’t know that KCP&L could kill power to any power grid any time it wants in order to create more power delivery to other areas…
To the Editor: I just read Leslie Collins’ article entitled “NE Residents Encouraged to Become Volunteer Inspectors,” and I think this nanny-state busy-body rat-on-your-neighbor project is a perfectly marvelous idea,…
By LESLIE COLLINS July 11, 2012 Central High School could soon have a new name. Linda Collins, principal of Central High, is proposing the school be called Central Academy of…
Fireworks in NE: Old traditions die hard It didn’t sound like it, but by all accounts, the fireworks that were shot off here in Northeast on July 4th didn’t come…
By LESLIE COLLINS July 11, 2012 More than 60 area residents came together June 23 to share goals and insight for improving Historic Northeast. “It was exciting to see people…
By LESLIE COLLINS July 11, 2012 Historic Northeast is full of rich history and one organization is ready to preserve it. Northeast Kansas City Historical Society (NEKCHS), a 501(c)3 non-profit,…
NORTHEAST NEWS July 11, 2012 Those frequenting the Metro and MAX bus routes will notice several changes. The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) implemented the changes July 1 to…