Graduate students create Renaissance in the Northeast
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – On the outside, run down buildings surrounded by chain link fences and dilapidated sign with letters missing. But…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – On the outside, run down buildings surrounded by chain link fences and dilapidated sign with letters missing. But…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News June 4, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – The upcoming event to raise awareness to save the former Thacher Elementary school has been temporarily postponed. Planned…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 28, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Are you ready for some football Northeast Kansas City? Well, not the American version, but the European style,…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 21, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – On Friday night, the most common, and overheard, phrase heard at the Kansas City Museum was, “Hey,…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 21, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Curiosity with technology. From 3:30 – 7 p.m., every Tuesday until December at the North-East Library, 6000…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 21, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Drive past the closed Thacher Elementary school and you’ll notice a few changes. The windows on the second…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 14, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – In the background of a press conference, children played with their new toys, learning while being able to…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 14, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Is sixth grade too early to get children to start thinking about college? The Kansas City Public…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 14, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – This past Valentine’s Day, Guadalupe Centers, Inc. purchased the Saint Paul’s School of Theology campus. At a recent…
By JOE JAROSZ Northeast News May 14, 2014 Editor’s note: The following piece is the second in a series of interviews and articles about neighborhood associations in the Northeast.…