
Chiefs big economic driver for area
By Amanda Lubinski & Kellie Houx CLAY COUNTY — With the Chiefs continuing to dominate and heading back to the Super Bowl, business across the… Login to continue reading Login…
By Amanda Lubinski & Kellie Houx CLAY COUNTY — With the Chiefs continuing to dominate and heading back to the Super Bowl, business across the… Login to continue reading Login…
LIBERTY — The Liberty High School Robotics Team 1764 is marking its 20th anniversary this year. The 37 team members range in grades from freshman to senior.
LIBERTY — The 15th Annual Wine About Winter event from Historic Downtown Liberty Inc. is Saturday, Feb. 15.
LIBERTY — High school senior William Duncan, a member of Scout Troop 376, built a new shelter in Ruth Moore Park as part of his Eagle Scout project. He started in June and finished on Dec. 31, 2024.
Liberty girls basketball kicked off its run in the North Kansas City Tournament with a 78-43 win over Blue Valley North (Kansas) in the first round Monday, Feb. 3.
LIBERTY — An open house for Liberty residents and others interested in learning about the space needs study and proposed Liberty Police Department expansion will… Login to continue reading Login…
LIBERTY — At 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2, Clay County African American Legacy Inc. will host an African American read-in at Garrison School Cultural Center, 502 N. Water St.
LIBERTY — The Liberty City Council voted unanimously Monday, Jan. 27, to place a general sales tax increase of 1% on the April 8 ballot to hopefully fund a police department expansion and provide funding for salary and benefits for public safety department personnel.
LIBERTY — After eight years of working from the basement or the kitchen table, the nonprofit Isaac’s Dream will move into an office at 117 B N. Main St. in Liberty. The team will hold a ribbon cutting at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 2. The open house runs until 7 p.m.
LIBERTY — It was a throwback night for Liberty’s basketball teams as they returned to Cokely Fieldhouse to play Park Hill South Tuesday, Jan. 28.