Ivan Foley is owner/editor/publisher of the Platte County Landmark. Foley has been on the news beat in Platte County with The Landmark for 38 years, specializing in local government issues and accountability journalism. He has penned multiple award-winning investigative pieces. He provides weekly observations and editorial commentary in his Between the Lines column and serves as host of Landmark Live, a light-hearted videocast featuring newsmakers and events in the Northland. During his time at the helm of The Landmark, the newspaper has been awarded on multiple occasions for General Excellence in the Missouri Press Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. In 2016, Foley won the Tom and Pat Gish Award, a national honor given by the School of Journalism and Media at the University of Kentucky for displaying courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism. A big fan of the Chiefs and Royals, Foley resides in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.
Go Royals!
I love his voice!
^ ha h ha
Hi kaleigh
Hi Pierre!!!
Hi Harold!
Hi Stacie!!!
Hi Mike. Hi Krissy. Hi John!
Hi Clint!
Hi Brandon Edlin!!!!!
Hi Bob Kamler!
You were pale when you umpired, Chris.
Hi George!!!
Hi Kristen!
Hi Robbie!
Yay BethAnn’s Boutique
Hi Linda!
Well hello there Ed!
who’s coming to meet us for drinks tonight at the pool hall????
What’s up Newman?
Some of us have REAL jobs to work tonight
I’m sorry Jason. Well have one for you then.
Get a shot of tequila in Kamler for me.
congrats Clint!!!
congrats Pierre!
Hey Jennifer
Woohoo!
Congrats Stacie! Want me to grab it for you?
What is your forcast for the BEARCATS basketball Maia tournament this week?
Thanks for the invite, been working long hours this week. See you soon, congratulations!
Mike’s wife was a graduate of Platte Co High School! She was a beautiful gal!
caught after the show, and enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing
Thanks, Dan Laxson!
Mike, as always I enjoy your stories. I had forgotten about Chuck Morgan, he was a native of Marion, Illinois down the road from my college alma mater who later worked at WSM in Nashville when it was so dominant as a 50,000 watt blowtorch
Where’s Todd? Still in bed?