Kansas City learns from Sandy’s devastation
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News December 5, 2012 As New Jersey discusses options for rebuilding its devastated shoreline following Hurricane Sandy, Kansas City is trying to learn from their mistakes.…
Whoville Holidays
Northeast News December 5, 2012 Whoville Holidays kicked off last month at City Market and featured pictures with the Grinch in the warmth of Cindy Lou Who’s home, arts and…
Kamara uses soccer to unite Historic Northeast youth
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News December 5, 2012 For residents of Historic Northeast, soccer is a unifying sport that transcends language barriers and ethnic backgrounds. “It’s one of the sports…
Kansas City Museum is decked out for the holidays
Northeast News December 4, 2012 The Kansas City Museum spent the day decorating for the holidays Nov. 30, just in time for its 25th Annual Neighborhood Neighborhood Holiday Open House.…
Kansas City Museum’s Fairy Princess celebrates 25 years
Northeast News November 28, 2012 Kansas City Museum is ready to toast the holidays and is inviting the public to its 25th annual Neighborhood Holiday Open House Friday, Nov. 30.…
Giving thanks at Don Bosco Senior Center
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 21, 2012 Serving a Thanksgiving meal at the Don Bosco Senior Center has become a tradition for Ameristar employees and their families. “We want…
KC community centers offer Healthy Hour Fridays
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 12, 2012 Area residents will now be able to use select Kansas City, Mo., community centers for free on Fridays in November and December…
Northeast turkey talk
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 21, 2012 This year, we decided to get a different take on Turkey Day. We asked Garfield Elementary first graders several questions about the…