Schieber says priority is 'to get people safely back to work' First steps in Platte County's planned acceptance of more...
Read morePursuing legal action to seek ward three alderman spot Dr. John Carter has announced he wants to be a write...
Read moreOn Tuesday, May 26 Effective Tuesday, May 26, the lobby areas of City Hall will reopen to the public between...
Read moreFather charged with endangering welfare of a child Authorities say a teenager wearing pajama pants and no shirt was found...
Read moreWelcome to Love Notes From Nan This series will consist of a collection of emails that were provided by the...
Read moreFemale in her 70s Platte County Health Department reports the first death of a Platte County resident due to COVID-19....
Read moreRacist slurs directed at new principal School officials say four anonymous persons interrupted an online video meeting being hosted by...
Read more'Would be challenging to maintain compliance with social distancing' No meeting tonight. The president of the Platte County Health Department...
Read moreAll attendees expected to wear face coverings The Platte County Health Department's Board of Trustees will hold its regular meeting...
Read moreDowntown Platte City has taken on a bit of a fresh look in recent days. Crosswalk and parking space markings...
Read moreRecent receipts reflect March consumer activity It wasn't the disaster some may have been expecting, but it's premature to draw...
Read more'These aren't game pieces on a board. These are lives.' Mary Jo Vernon, director of the Platte County Health Department,...
Read moreThe Platte County Landmark newspaper has upgraded its digital presence in a profound way. The Landmark is unveiling a new...
Read moreSchool officials say four anonymous persons interrupted an online video meeting being hosted by the new principal for Platte County...
Read moreAnother year begins. With last week's May 6 issue, the Platte County Landmark, the oldest newspaper in Platte County, older...
Read moreCity of Parkville approved the event with an additional endorsement from Parkville Mayor Nan Johnston. The Platte County Health Department...
Read moreKansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, in consultation with Health Department Director Rex Archer, M.D., on Monday announced re-opening guidelines for...
Read moreSelect YMCA locations--including the two in Platte County-- will officially reopen with some restrictions on Monday, May 18 after a...
Read moreThe Platte City Police Department apprehended a 34-year-old man who attempted to flee after allegedly beating a female victim so...
Read moreSunshine Law at Risk A Kansas City attorney, who specializes in violations of Missouri's law aimed at governmental transparency, said public...
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