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Eagles Community Outreach is nearing the end of its last shipment of meat and eggs paid for by a USDA grant program cut in ...
The University of Kansas football program landed a big transfer portal commitment on Monday, when former Nebraska Cornhuskers ...
KC native rappers Krizz Kaliko and Frank Hensley created the Kansas City Royals' new anthem, released online and set to play ...
The city of Harrisonville will host a 4th of July fireworks display at City Park, 706 Ash St. starting at 9:15 p.m. There will also be food trucks on site. In case of inclement weather, the show will ...
Two women have been charged in connection with a shooting in downtown Lawrence in April that damaged the windows of a local ...
Each semester, students at Missouri State University who attain academic excellence are named to the dean’s list. For undergraduate students, criteria include enrollment in at least 12 credit hours ...
Kansas City, Kansas police are seeking assistance locating a 22-year-old last seen heading toward the city, according to a news release from Police Department Officer T.J. Tomasic.
The law targets a plan by KC Recycle & Waste Solutions to build a landfill at Kansas City’s southern border. For more than a year, Raymore and other suburban municipalities have pushed legislation ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Monday signed legislation designed to keep a landfill from moving into south Kansas City, ending a more than year-long effort by nearby communities to stymie the project.
The Raymore City Council voted unanimously Monday for an ordinance setting out the terms for a settlement that would pay developers of the proposed landfill $3.73 million to scrap their project ...
Members of the Raymore City Council approved legislation that would pay developers $3.73 million to abandon their project at a proposed south Kansas City site.
The Raymore City Council voted unanimously to approve a settlement over the controversial landfill, that would pay developers $3.73 million if they scrap the project. The proposed site is less ...