Valentine’s Day weddings at City Market
By Joe Jarosz Northeast News Feb. 14, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Friday wasn’t just a day where one could stop at the City Market for food, but also where…
By Joe Jarosz Northeast News Feb. 14, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – Friday wasn’t just a day where one could stop at the City Market for food, but also where…
By Joseph Jarosz Northeast News February 13, 2014 KANSAS CITY, Missouri – In an area with a Hispanic population of about 20,000, a Hispanic style grocery store should have…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News February 13, 2014 Commuters using the US 24 (Independence Avenue) bridges that bisect the old Sheffield Steel Works will soon have to find an alternate…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News February 12, 2014 With unbridled enthusiasm, the sixth graders greeted the 63-year-old at the door. They knew his favorite childhood book (Harold and the Purple…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News February 12, 2014 In three months, the Kansas City Parks and Recreation Department will have control over the Kansas City Museum. To prepare for…
Northeast News February 12, 2014 Does this look like effective snow removal to you? Yeah, didn’t think so. This ol’ newsdog is wondering where all the snowplows were last week…
Since its launch in 2012, the KC Regional Microloan program has awarded more than 140 loans to entrepreneurs in seven counties totaling $1.2 million. Seventy-five of those loans were awarded…
By MICHAEL BUSHNELL Northeast News February 12, 2014 Around 200 AD (CE), the Roman Emperor Claudius was busy conquering various parts of Europe and Asia, making a general nuisance of…
By LESLIE COLLINS Northeast News February 12, 2014 Now that Kansas City’s red light camera program has been suspended indefinitely, Kansas City is seeing an increase in red light…
By DALE CASTLE Special to Northeast News February 12, 2014 In today’s world, a family of two adults and three children is considered large but that would be a very…