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The odds of the “Paris of the Plains” having almost adopted that name were much closer than you could ever imagine.
Libraries in Kansas City, Missouri and outside the city are worried about losing programing with proposed federal cuts.
One well-known Kansas City Archaeologist will share her experiences at a Rolling Hills Library program. Mary Conrad will ...
Festivals, commemorations and baseball games are some of the ways to join in on Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage ...
Bruce R. Watkins Drive took three decades to build, and resulted in the destruction of 2,000 homes and the displacement of ...
Crews are resurfacing the road as the Kansas City streetcar’s Main Street extension nears its fall opening. Main Street will ...
Visitors eat at a continuous row of tables set up for communal dining during the 4th Annual Taste of AAPI festival on ...
Dozens of federal grants held by libraries, archives and museums nationwide have been terminated mid-year ‒ in some cases ...
After serving the community for over three decades, the Eastern Monroe Public Library has announced it will be closing its ...
Crosby Kemper, a former director of the Kansas City Public Library who served as IMLS director for four years, worries the agency will be eliminated entirely. Last month, President Donald Trump ...
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