Nurse Tammy and staff at Meritas Health in Platte City had fun turning their lobby Christmas tree into a Gnome, naming it Dr. Feliz Navidad, greeting patients visiting the clinic.
Cindy Rinehart/Landmark photo
Nurse Tammy and staff at Meritas Health in Platte City had fun turning their lobby Christmas tree into a Gnome, naming it Dr. Feliz Navidad, greeting patients visiting the clinic.
Cindy Rinehart/Landmark photo
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.
FUNDS FOR CITY INFRASTRUCTURE, ATTRACTIVENESS In the spring election, several issues will be decided by Platte City voters. One of those is a proposed additional five percent sales tax on all occupied sleeping rooms used by transient guests. Commonly referred...
THREE PERCENT SALES TAX ON RECREATIONAL WEED PROPOSED There aren’t currently any operating marijuana dispensaries within Platte City, though one may be on the way. The City of Platte City is preparing for the future by proposing a three percent...
VOTERS IN PLATTE CITY WILL DECIDE THE QUESTION IN APRIL City officials in Platte City are proposing to change the terms of office for mayor and aldermen from the current system of two year terms to four year terms. The...
COUNTY TO LEASE 400 MAIN FROM PLATTE CITY There will be a new, temporary use for the former City Hall at 400 Main Street in Platte City. The City of Platte City has finalized a lease with Platte County for...