
Liberty Public Works seeks comments on 2 corridors
LIBERTY — The Liberty Public Works department is hosting a joint public open house for community comments on Glenn Hendren and Lightburne corridors.
LIBERTY — The Liberty Public Works department is hosting a joint public open house for community comments on Glenn Hendren and Lightburne corridors.
CLAY COUNTY – The Missouri Department of Transportation is conducting resurfacing operations on northbound and southbound Interstate 35 between Pleasant Valley Road to Fishing River Bridge resulting in various lane closures. Work began on March 31 and will continue to take place between 6 p.m. and 11 a.m. (approximately) until August 2025. Motorists may experience delays. All work is weather permitting.
PLATTE COUNTY — Ruslan Huseynov has been charged with four felonies related to the death of Dennis Sharkey, Liberty, a reporter killed near the intersection of southbound Interstate 29 at Northwest 72nd Street on Jan. 10.
LIBERTY — The first phase of The University of Kansas Cancer Center in Liberty opened Tuesday, June 10.
In a recent Facebook post, the Northland Regional Ambulance District shared information about its address sign program.
CLAY COUNTY — Michael Smallwood, 20, Kansas City, will serve 11 years in the Missouri Department of Corrections for his role in the March 2, 2024 shooting outside North Kansas City High School.
LIBERTY — Two months ago, voters approved a one-cent general sales tax for salaries and benefits for police officers and firefighters, to fund a renovation and expansion of the Liberty Police Department facility and to fund future police and fire equipment purchases.
At the Kearney Board of Aldermen meeting Monday, June 2, Mayor Randy Pogue called on the community to be mindful of residents and visitors using city parks.
CLAY COUNTY — The Missouri Department of Transportation will be conducting various ramp closures on Highway 169 and Interstate 29.
As Missourians ramp up their summer travels, the Missouri Department of Transportation is urging drivers to plan ahead, use good judgment and be patient, as there are more work zones than ever across the state this construction season, per a recent press release.