Trash pickup delayed, city offices closed Jan. 16
Northeast News January 9, 2012 In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 16, curbside trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day and City…
Northeast News January 9, 2012 In observance of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday on Monday, Jan. 16, curbside trash and recycling collection will be delayed one day and City…
Mary Selene (Morgan) Young, 61, of Sturkie, Ark., formerly of Historic Northeast, died unexpectedly on Jan. 8, 2012, in her home. Interment was held in the Elizabeth Cemetery with arrangements…
Northeast News January 6, 2012 UPDATE: Kansas City Police Department detectives have completed processing the crime scene. Gender of the human remains is unknown. “It will still be some time…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News January 5, 2012 After interviewing three candidates today (Jan. 5), the Kansas City City Council selected Todd Wilcher as the new judge of the Municipal…
By Kenneth L. Kieser Northeast News January 4, 2012 The very wildlife we cherish fights for life daily. Each species is equipped with fur, fins or feathers that sustain life…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News January 4, 2012 Drive along Independence Avenue and one store will catch your eye – C.W.L.A. Kids’ Thrift Store. Colorful polka dots and quirky bubble…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News January 4, 2012 Before Kansas City rang in the New Year, we asked community leaders and Northeast residents to share their New Year’s resolutions and…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News January 4, 2012 As Micah Kubic and Kirk Perucca talked about the Paseo Gateway Transformation Plan, it became evident their goal is to listen. Listen…
January 4, 2012 Suzanne Dougherty is what many would call the best neighbor to have. The semi-retired Northeast woman has lived in her home on North Quincy since 1964, keeping…
• Wednesday, January 4 • Hard hat tours Take a hard hat tour of Corinthian Hall, the more than 100-year-old home of lumber baron Robert A. Long and his family. …