Local DQ says good-bye
By Leslie Collins Northeast News September 7, 2011 Soon, the Dairy Queen signs will disappear, along with the Dairy Queen blizzards and posters of delectable treats at 2365 Independence…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News September 7, 2011 Soon, the Dairy Queen signs will disappear, along with the Dairy Queen blizzards and posters of delectable treats at 2365 Independence…
Northeast News September 6, 2011 New York City has set a precedent for successful programs designed to address underlying causes of poverty. Kansas City will soon follow suit. Five anti-poverty…
Nancy J. DiGiovanna, 86, passed away Sept. 2, 2011. The Mass of Christian Burial was held Sept. 7. at St. Anthony Catholic Church with burial following in Mt. Saint Mary’s…
By Kenneth L. Kieser Northeast News September 1, 2011 I recently wrote this letter to Remington Arms: Dear Remington, I sent back the 870 Wingmaster I bought yesterday and enclosed…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News September 1, 2011 A 21-year-old Kansas City man pleaded guilty Wednesday to voluntary manslaughter for fatally shooting two individuals in Historic Northeast last year. Raul…
Northeast News September 1, 2011 Richard J. Solis, 63, went for an evening walk in Northeast Aug. 27, but never returned. He was last seen in the 1800 block of…
Thomas “Tom” Larabee, 69, of Kansas City, Mo., left his family and friends to be with God on Sept. 1, 2011. Visitation will be held from 6 p.m. to 7…
Northeast News August 31, 2011 Kansas City, Missouri School District Board of Education has continued to meet in numerous emergency executive sessions to discuss their plan of action following the…
By Michael Bushnell Northeast News August 31, 2011 To hear Ron Yoder’s tale of how Go Green Recycling went south so quickly, it reveals how others were to blame for…
By Leslie Collins Northeast News August 31, 2011 Don’t discredit them because they’re young. These 20-somethings are ardent about their work and the idea of creating a Community Improvement…