• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Monday, June 9, 2025
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem!
    • Weekly Pickem Updates
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish
No Result
View All Result
The Platte County Landmark Newspaper
No Result
View All Result

Dusenbery: New city hall ‘is our future’ at Parkville

Alan McArthur by Alan McArthur
July 12, 2007
in Parkville
4
SHARES
93
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Email

Parkville held an open house on Saturday at the new city hall at 8880 Clark Ave., in the Parkville Commons.

To officially dedicate the building, the mayor cut a ribbon in front of the South entrance after speaking to the crowd on hand.

RelatedNews

Historic ‘local gem’ being preserved

Summer concerts set on courthouse lawn

Parkville to decide use tax, sales tax on weed

“Before us today is not just a building, it is our future,” said Mayor Kathy Dusenbery. “It is a blending of old and new.”

A local dignitary at the event spoke about the way Parkville has changed over the years.

“When I first came here, the government met in the railroad depot,” said Bill Grigsby, local sports commentator and Parkville resident. “It took a lot of people with excitement in their heart to build this.”

Park University has been a major part of Parkville for years and wants to continue being a major part.

“Park University wants to be a partner in sustainable growth,” said Roger Hershey, vice president and general counsel for Park University. “We have become a very different school since 1875 and this is a very different community.”

The event was also a time for members of the public to tour the new facility. Visitors were allowed a behind the scenes look at the facility to see the new layout for offices and new security features designed into the building.

Members of the architecture firm, Williams, Spurgeon, Kuhl, and Freshnock Architects, WSKF, led visitors on tours and described the advantages the new building has over the old city hall.

The Platte County Community Center also provided activities for children, including face painting, and an inflatable playground.

The Southern Platte Fire District also had a ladder truck on the scene and a water recovery boat.

The Community Center opened to allow people who are not members to enjoy the center free of charge on Saturday.



Tags: Kathy Dusenberyparkvilleplatte county
Alan McArthur

Alan McArthur

Related Posts

Dennis Sharkey

Detectives speaking with ‘person of interest’ in shooting death of sports reporter

by Ivan Foley
June 9, 2025
0

DENNIS SHARKEY, 50, WAS VICTIM OF POSSIBLE ROAD RAGE Platte County investigators have confirmed to The Landmark they are speaking with a person of interest in the January shooting death of Dennis Sharkey, a local sports reporter. Sharkey, 50, was...

45 Years Ago–June 6, 1980

by Ivan Foley
June 6, 2025
0

Vicky Lynn Stagner and Robert Pennington were united in marriage May 17 at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, Platte City. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Parker, Platte City. The bridegroom’s parents are Mr....

30 Years Ago–June 8, 1995

by Ivan Foley
June 6, 2025
0

A Platte County jury on Tuesday handed down a guilty verdict in the case of a mother accused of committing an act of sodomy with her six-year-old biological daughter. The Platte County Division of Family Services had taken the victim...

15 Years Ago–June 9, 2010

by Ivan Foley
June 6, 2025
0

Comedian and late night talk show host Jay Leno is the exclusive comedy act at Zona Rosa’s annual charity event to benefit Synergy Services. Stand Up for Synergy, which has sold out each of its past three years, is sure...

Next Post

Riverside leaders say annexation will aid growths

Popular News

  • Police lights

    I-29 pedestrian struck by three vehicles dies at scene

    38 shares
    Share 15 Tweet 10
  • Detectives speaking with ‘person of interest’ in shooting death of sports reporter

    26 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 7
  • City will pause enforcement of ban on backyard chickens

    23 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Amenities being added to Park at Platte Meadows

    15 shares
    Share 6 Tweet 4
  • Variety set for summer concerts at Zona Rosa

    10 shares
    Share 4 Tweet 3
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Pickem Terms and Conditions
Call us at 816-858-0363

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Subscribe Online
  • Home
  • Local News
  • Opinion
  • Landmark Pickem
    • Results by Week
    • The Leaderboard
    • Pickem Rules and Help
  • Landmark Live!
  • Looking Backward
  • es_MXSpanish

Copyright © 2019-2020 The Platte County Landmark Newspaper - All Rights Reserved