September 7, 2024 Five Southland CAPS Education Exploration students attended the Educators Rising National Competition in Washington D.C. over the summer. Students who attended nationals in D.C. are ...
September 7, 2024 A Raytown juvenile has been charged in the May 7, 2024, fatal shooting at a south Kansas City residence of a man and the wounding of another person, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean ...
The Missouri General Assembly will convene Wednesday, Sept. 11 at noon in Jefferson City for its annual veto session. House Majority Leader Jon Patterson, (R-Lee’s Summit), does not expect any vetoes ...
By Michele Kueny Although many Kansas City metro residents were donning red to commemorate the Chiefs opening game, dozens of Meals on Wheels volunteers enthusiastically dressed in blue. Waving Royals ...
The Lee’s Summit City Council met September 3 to discuss these issues. Pictured from left to right: DAR Prairie Chapter Constitution Week Chair Julie Thomas, DAR Prairie Chapter Regent Regina Krause, ...
By Fred [email protected] Everyone from the coaches, players, parents, school staff and alumni all look forward to a new football season kicking off. At Lee's Summit High School ...
By John Beaudoin A mischievous spirit is roaming Lee’s Summit this Halloween season – specifically at Calaveras (219 SE Main Street) in historic Downtown. A popular spot for tacos and tequila, ...
Mid-Continent Public Library’s Food for Fines program will return September 9–15, once again providing customers with the opportunity to pay off fines and fees with donations of nonperishable food ...
By Burton KelsoThe Technology Expert In today’s digital age, you must equip your children with the knowledge and tools to navigate the online world safely. Students age 5 to 80 need to understand they ...
Fall into fun this September at Longview Chapel Christian Church located at 850 SW Longview Road in Lee's Summit. Looking for a fun night of games and time with friends? The church will be hosting a ...
By Dan W. Hall What have we Americans learned from history these last 85 years? It would seem very little based on a recent conversation my wife and I had at breakfast recently. Like many of you ...