Community of Christ leader to retire
By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net Community of Christ President Steve Veazey says he will retire with the church’s 2025 World Conference, providing plenty of time for… Login to continue reading Login…
By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net Community of Christ President Steve Veazey says he will retire with the church’s 2025 World Conference, providing plenty of time for… Login to continue reading Login…
Bill Althaus The Examiner Friends and colleagues filled the entryway at the Community Services League office in Blue Springs to say goodbye to longtime CSL… Login to continue reading Login…
By Rebecca Rivas Missouri Independent After three months of looking through old marijuana charges, Boone County Circuit Court Clerk Christy Blakemore — along with clerks… Login to continue reading Login…
The Jackson County Environmental Health Division inspects sites where food is served outside Independence and Kansas City. Recent inspection results in Blue Springs include: St.… Login to continue reading Login…
By Mike Genet mike.genet@examiner.net Volunteers have been ready to do some renovation work inside Unity Center on 23rd Street in Independence, Billy Tharp says, to… Login to continue reading Login…
By Rudi Keller Missouri Independent The biggest single building project in Gov. Mike Parson’s budget – $859 million to widen three sections of Interstate 70… Login to continue reading Login…
By The Examiner staff Buckner-Tarsney Road will be closed this weekend underneath the Interstate 70 bridges in Grain Valley for bridge demolition work. The Missouri… Login to continue reading Login…
By The Examiner staff Truman Library Institute will host author Liza Mundy, whose recent book “Code Girls” tells the story of code-breaking women during World… Login to continue reading Login…
By Heather Hollingsworth Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City has reached a settlement with one of the gun dealers it accused in… Login to continue reading Login…
By Nancy Melton-Helal The Examiner 1. Hunting for morels: Missouri is well-known for its wild and delicious but sometimes dangerous mushrooms. The Mid-Continent Public Library… Login to continue reading Login…