Ironworkers Local 10 gives back at Elmwood Cemetery
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Since a hit-and-run last October, two panels of iron fence have lain on the ground of Elmwood Cemetery along Truman Road. Since then, temporary fencing has…
Abby Hoover Managing Editor Since a hit-and-run last October, two panels of iron fence have lain on the ground of Elmwood Cemetery along Truman Road. Since then, temporary fencing has…
Dorri PartainContributor “Mount Washington Cemetery: In Search of Lost Time” is available by calling the Mt. Washington office at (816) 252-4141. The office is currently closed to the public indefinitely…
Michael Bushnell Publisher Roughly a dozen Scarritt Renaissance neighbors met with representatives of the city’s Parks and Recreation Department on the afternoon of Monday, July 13, under the historic Colonnade…
Kansas City’s Paseo Boulevard is one of the city’s oldest and stateliest boulevards with roots tracing back to 1893 when the city’s fledgling Parks Board, led by August…
Sponsored Content We’d love to see the neighborhood (residents) back out at the park biking, fishing, and exploring the nature trails,” said Nancy Simons, Vice President of the Blue Valley…
Elizabeth Orosco Northeast News Public testimony was heard Wednesday, May 22 at City Hall to discuss an ordinance that seeks to change the name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News When John Corby passed through the trading post area of Joseph Robidoux on the Missouri River in 1843, he noted that the location would be an…
Elizabeth Orosco Northeast News The Kansas City Council members voted 8-4 to change the name of The Paseo to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019. While…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News Built in 1906-07 by the Swenson Construction Company at a cost of $15,000, the stone-arched 15th Street Bridge spans what was then R.T. Van Horn Road…
Michael Bushnell Northeast News When Kirkland B. Armour began construction of his palatial mansion on the boulevard that bears the name of his uncle, Simeon B. Armour, the roadway was…