City Council unanimously passes sign ordinance
By Leslie Collins Northeast News With a unanimous vote April 12, the Kansas City City Council passed an ordinance to combat illegal signs in public rights-of-way and on public property.…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News With a unanimous vote April 12, the Kansas City City Council passed an ordinance to combat illegal signs in public rights-of-way and on public property.…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News April 13, 2012 Mary Ellen Schorgl, 50, of Northeast Kansas City was sentenced Feb. 2 to 37 months in federal prison for her role in…
Northeast News April 13, 2012 If you have expired or unwanted prescription drugs, you can safely dispose of them Saturday, April 28, during the National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day. Both…
Northeast News April 12, 2012 It’s time to “Get Your Green On.” Thanks to a partnership between the City of Kansas City, Mo., the City Market and the Surplus Exchange,…
By Kenneth L. Kieser Northeast News April 4, 2012 Waters flowing down the White River mark passages of time. Fathers and sons have fished and hunted these waters for centuries.…
Northeast News April 12, 2012 Three new board members were sworn in Wednesday, April 11, during the Kansas City Public Schools’ Board of Education meeting. New board members include Jon…
April 11, 2012 When Mayor Sly James was elected, he promised a new paradigm when it came to neighborhoods and community resources. Apparently that paradigm memo didn’t get over to…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News April 11, 2012 Dr. Stephen Green dropped the title of interim superintendent last week, thanks to a unanimous vote from the Kansas City Public Schools’…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News April 11, 2012 Lugging a tub full of about 50 signs, Michael Stringer walked to the front of the room. “This is just ten weeks…