A quick inside look at this week’s issue of the Platte County Landmark rolling off the press yesterday.
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A quick inside look at this week’s issue of the Platte County Landmark rolling off the press yesterday.
Ivan Foley, longtime owner/publisher of the Platte County Landmark, is a past winner of the national Gish Award for courage, tenacity and integrity in rural journalism, presented by the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky. He lives in Platte County not far from KCI Airport.
On Monday, Sept. 16, at approximately 6:50 a.m., the Platte County Sheriff's Office responded to a motor vehicle crash on I-29 northbound near the 21-mile marker near the Hwy. 273 (Tracy) onramp. This single vehicle rollover accident with injuries resulted...
The Thrift Shop located on Main Street above Max’s TV in Platte City will open for business on Friday, Sept. 21. Any donation of clean clothing, toys in good repair and kitchen utensils will be received on Monday. The new...
Jessica Lyn Schmollinger and James Clifton Thatcher II exchanged wedding vows June 11 at Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel in Parkville. Parents of the couple are Loneta Schmollinger of Platte City, Gary Schmollinger of Bethesda, Maryland, and James Thatcher of Kansas...
More than 50 interested people attended an open town hall hosted by Kansas City Mayor Mark Funkhouser last Wednesday evening at Wexford Place retirement community, 6500 N. Cosby, Kansas City in Platte County. He touched on improvements the city has...
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Teresa Hill Campbell
Clay Campbell
Now that’s “Hot off the presses!!”
Super cool. My husband worked on a Harris heatset press for 36 years. Enjoyed watching this. You guys rock!
Be sure to show him this Harris! Thank you.
How many impressions of each issue do they print?
That is awesome!