City fights truancy with new ordinance
By Leslie Collins Northeast News May 9, 2012 Following months of opposition and tabling, the city’s proposed truancy ordinance finally passed during the May 3 City of Kansas City City…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News May 9, 2012 Following months of opposition and tabling, the city’s proposed truancy ordinance finally passed during the May 3 City of Kansas City City…
May 9, 2012 Twelve-year-old Aldair Cabrera eyes the prize wheel during the April 26 opening celebration of Mattie Rhodes’ La Chalupa Farmers Market, 148 N. Topping Ave. In addition to…
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Northeast News May 7, 2012 If you’ve been saving personal documents you need to shred, check out the June 9 community shred event in the parking lot of the University…
Northeast News May 4, 2012 Thanks to the generosity of Waddell & Reed, the National World War I Museum will be open free to the public on Monday, May 7, in commemoration of the…
Northeast News May 4, 2012 This weekend, it’s all about Harleys and hot rods. To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the American Street Rod Association (ASRA), the ASRA is hosting…
Northeast News May 3, 2012 With spring in full swing, the City of Kansas City, Mo., will once again make its Paint Program available to homeowners. Last year, the Paint…
May 2, 2012 From the community clean-up to the Bike Safety Rodeo to the Chalk Walk festival, the weekend of April 28 was full of events. Pictured clockwise from top…
Northeast News May 2, 2012 The City of Kansas City isn’t wasting energy. Recently, the City Hall building earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR certification. To receive the…
Northeast News May 2, 2012 “Our services are as diverse as Northeast is,” Funeral Director Gary Bertoncin said about the individuality of the Passantino Bros. Funeral home. The atmosphere of…