Community Calendar
Wednesday, February 7- Teen Art Lab, North-East Branch Library, 6000 Wilson Rd. From 4 to 5 pm, get creative and make art to take home. For ages 13 to 18.…
Wednesday, February 7- Teen Art Lab, North-East Branch Library, 6000 Wilson Rd. From 4 to 5 pm, get creative and make art to take home. For ages 13 to 18.…
Autora Linda Godwin | Ilustrador Philip Goudeau traducido por Daisy Garcia Montoya Nunca vea al sol directamente sin lentes de eclipse Aquí hay recomendaciones importantes, según el sitio web de…
101 Contractors & Builders MARK’S REMODELING ROOFING, SIDING, DOORS, WINDOWS, PLUMBING, SHEETROCK, ELECTRICAL NO JOB TOO SMALL 816-537-3193 104 Moving & Hauling BRUSH & TREE WORK GARAGE/ BASEMENT CLEANING, HAULING…
Author Linda Godwin | Illustrator Philip Goudeau NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WITHOUT ECLIPSE GLASSES! Listed here are important recommendations, according to NASA’s site for solar safety: ● Use…
Michael BushnellPublisher Entitled “Elm Ridge Driving Park”, this week’s historic postcard shows the Elm Ridge Race Track. Only in operation from April 28, 1904 through late in 1906, the Elm…
Join us on the latest episode of Northeast Newscast as we embark on an exciting journey with Michael Bushnell and Director of Visitor Experience and Public Programs, Paul Gutierrez. They…
Michael BushnellPublisher After a series of delays, contract extensions and forced public engagement sessions, the low bridge warning curtain system has been installed on both sides of the infamous Independence…
Michael BushnellPublisher Fundamentally, Missouri’s Sunshine Law ensures public access to open meetings, as well as access to or copies of public records. The public has the right to view how…
Dorri Partain Assistant Editor A little bird told me your pie crusts are soggy. While this little ceramic bird might resemble a salt shaker, its function is to help pie bakers…
Michael BushnellPublisher This week, we feature a rare advertising postcard showing the old Convention Hall, which was destroyed by fire in early April 1900 — just 90 days prior to…