
Kansas City woman faces murder charges in stabbing death of firefighter
Shanetta P. Bossell, 38, remains in custody on a $1 million bond on felony charges of murder, armed criminal action, assault of a police officer and armed criminal action.
Shanetta P. Bossell, 38, remains in custody on a $1 million bond on felony charges of murder, armed criminal action, assault of a police officer and armed criminal action.
KANSAS CITY NORTH — A Kansas City firefighter-paramedic died after being stabbed by a patient during a medical transport early Sunday morning, city officials announced.… Login to continue reading Login…
SMITHVILLE — Melissa Ann-Marie Bottom, 44, Smithville, is currently in the Clay County Detention Center Friday as she has been charged with two felony counts of possession of child pornography. The court set her bond at $25,000.
LIBERTY — Following a nationwide search, the Clay County Commissioners unanimously voted April 24 to appoint Damon Hodges as the next county administrator at the commission’s work session.
CLAY COUNTY — Clay County Assessor Tracy Baldwin said his office staff has been fielding informal appointments to discuss reassessments.
CLAY COUNTY — The Missouri Department of Transportation will be conducting pavement work on Interstate 35 resulting in various lane closures on Monday, April 28.… Login to continue reading Login…
CLAY COUNTY — The Missouri Department of Transportation will be conducting ramp closures for pavement repair work on Interstate 35. All work is weather permitting.… Login to continue reading Login…
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded an $80,000 Clean Water Integrated Management Plan Grant to the city of Kearney to evaluate its wastewater, stormwater and drinking water systems, according to a state press release.
As construction season ramps up in Missouri, and as part of National Work Zone Awareness Week April 21 to 25, the Missouri Department of Transportation is reminding motorists to “work with us” by making safe and responsible driving choices behind the wheel, according to a state press release.
KEARNEY — Kearney businessman and civic leader Keith Doss received a proclamation for his “exceptional service, visionary leadership and significant contributions to Kearney.”