Like father, like son — NE natives open new firm
By Leslie Collins Northeast News May 23, 2012 For Tom and Fred Bryant, every case is like going into battle – against Goliath. The Bryant Law Firm doesn’t represent insurance companies…
KCPD ready to hit the streets on foot
By Leslie Collins Northeast News May 23, 2012 Kansas City Police Department is ready to implement Phase II of its pilot foot patrolling project. During Phase I of the project…
Lykins Bungalow listed at fantastic price
May 23, 2012 The folks at Forrest Financial Service have done it again – and in a very good way. Not so long ago, the Lykins Neighborhood wasn’t the greatest…
Let there be light!
By Leslie Collins Northeast News May 22, 2012 Pedestrians will no longer be walking in the dark along a section of Independence Avenue. Ed Donegan, electrician with the city’s parks…
Legislation adopted to help Kansas City manage blighted property
Northeast News May 21, 2012 The City of Kansas City, Mo., is one step closer to being able to implement a new tool that will address the growing number of…
Robert W. Scribner
Robert W. Scribner passed away May 20, 2012, at home. A celebration of life service will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 29, at Super Flea,…
Emmanuel Community Center to host free health fair May 19
Northeast News May 18, 2012 A free health fair will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 19 at Emmanuel Community Center, 3510 Prospect Avenue, Kansas City,…
Beau Stoker “at loss for words” after joining T-Bones
By Andi Enns Northeast News May 18, 2012 Number 23 walked with his team toward the clubhouse, everybody’s faces hidden under the brims of their caps pulled down tight. A…