Opinion: Doing the Dangerous Building Shuffle
Original wall collapse, taken February 9, 2024 | Photo by Dorri Partain
Original wall collapse, taken February 9, 2024 | Photo by Dorri Partain
Dorri Partain Assistant Editor Hey, Hey, we’re The Monkees, come and watch us sing and play. We’re the young generation, and we’ve got something to say… Made for television band The…
Michael BushnellPublisher In honor of the upcoming Memorial Day holiday, we offer this black and white C.T. (Curt Teich) Photo-Platin multi-view postcard that spotlights The Great Frieze, from end to…
Wednesday, May 22- Story Time at 11:30 am, North-East Branch Library, 6000 Wilson Rd. Come enjoy some stories and a fun activity, for ages 0 to 5 years. Free. …
The Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood was named for Reverend Nathan Scarritt, a Methodist missionary and educator. In 1845, Scarritt left his native Lebanon, Illinois with $10 in his pocket, traveling to…
Dorri Partain Assistant Editor From bakeries to motels and restaurants, the streets of Historic Northeast once featured glowing neon signs that beckoned patrons to those locations. After years of being removed…
Join us in a conversation with Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood Association President Jacob Luke. The Scarritt Renaissance Neighborhood, named after Reverend Nathan Scarritt, a Methodist missionary and educator, traces its origins…
EllieAna HaleCommunity Engagement Intern & Reporter Welcome to Northeast Narratives, a vibrant multimedia project poised to capture the essence of our beloved Historic Northeast community. Through this dynamic magazine, we…
Michael BushnellPublisher Sixty seven years ago this week, a string of savage storms rose from the southern plains states and tore a devastating path across the Kansas City area that…
Michael BushnellPublisher State Senator Greg Razer, who represents most of Historic Northeast Kansas City in the 7th State Senate District, was appointed by Governor Mike Parson in April to the…