Ever vigilant
Northeast News November 6, 2013 There are many issues afoot that require increased vigilance on behalf of the citizenry of this city, least of which is the ongoing separation discussion…
Northeast News November 6, 2013 There are many issues afoot that require increased vigilance on behalf of the citizenry of this city, least of which is the ongoing separation discussion…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 6, 2013 For months, Indian Mound has been working with Mattie Rhodes Center and the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Institute for Human Development…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 6, 2013 Sal Vulcano gets paid to embarrass his best friends. But they know how to dish it back. As part of truTV’s hit…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News November 6, 2013 In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the Kansas City Fire Department was not only the talk of the town, it was…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News November 6, 2013 “Oh, you work in the ghetto.” That’s a common phrase I’ve heard in the past when I describe where Northeast News is…
Northeast News November 5, 2013 Mid-America Regional Council will host a public meeting Thursday, Nov. 7, to review the policy framework of Transportation Outlook 2040, the Metropolitan Transportation Plan for…
Northeast News November 5, 2013 Saint Anthony Parish in Northeast hosted its annual spaghetti dinner fundraiser Oct. 27, which featured scrumptious desserts, salad, and of course spaghetti and meatballs. Photos…
Northeast News November 5, 2013 Shawn Bohan’s home at 427 N. Belmont was all decked out for Halloween last week, featuring everything from a spooky graveyard to giant spiders to…
Northeast News November 5, 2013 Boy Scout Troop 80 served up its award-winning chili Oct. 18 at the Holy Rosary Scalabrini Hall, 910 Pacific Ave., Kansas City, Mo. The event…
Northeast News November 4, 2013 In observance of the Veterans Day holiday, trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day, and City of Kansas City, Mo., offices will be…