Mattie Rhodes celebrates Día de la Familia
Northeast News June 19, 2012 From Zumba demonstrations to face painting to clowns, Mattie Rhodes hosted a variety of activities during its Dia de la Familia event earlier this month.…
Northeast News June 19, 2012 From Zumba demonstrations to face painting to clowns, Mattie Rhodes hosted a variety of activities during its Dia de la Familia event earlier this month.…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News June 20, 2012 Curtis Padilla’s nine-year-old water garden is a continual work in progress. Over the years, it’s been a “hit or miss” project, he…
June 20, 2012 North-East Public Library transformed itself into a campground for the recent weekly story time and craft. Library staff turned out all the lights as youngsters sat around…
Northeast News June 18, 2012 Residents of Chouteau Courts, Independence Plaza, Paseo West, and Pendleton Heights neighborhoods, located in historic Northeast Kansas City, Mo., will soon have an opportunity to…
Northeast News June 15, 2012 The Kansas City Museum will host a Jackson County Land Trust informational session for Northeast Kansas City residents from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. this…
Northeast News June 15, 2012 Starting at 7 p.m. Friday, June 15, both directions of Interstate 29/35 from route 210/Armour Road in North Kansas City to Front Street in Kansas…
By Kelsey Ainsworth Northeast News June 15, 2012 Governor Jay Nixon was in Historic Northeast June 14 to sign House Bill 1549, expanding Missouri’s No Call list from just covering…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News June 14, 2012 For more than 70 years, The Don Bosco Centers has been a staple in Historic Northeast. Now, the non-profit organization appears on…
June 13, 2012 What would a summer weekend in Northeast be without something being stolen or more gang graffiti getting thrown up on the side of a building? At the…
• Wednesday, June 13 • Hard Hat Tour Take a hard hat tour of Corinthian Hall, the more than 100-year-old home of lumber baron Robert A. Long and his family.…