The one constant through all the years has been baseball." --Field of Dreams Kansas City is many things. It is...
Read moreState government in action is my favorite government to watch flail. The Missouri Senate has recently debated Senate Bill 12....
Read moreEDITOR I keep reading about Parkville's efforts to keep everyone in the "dark" about their actions as public officials. According...
Read moreEDITOR: As you've been reading The Landmark lately, you're aware of the struggles of the Platte County Health Department in...
Read moreEDITOR: On the April 6 ballot, there will be a question that is deceptive and will secretly raise our taxes....
Read moreCool Vintage Watches in downtown Parkville heads up the list of some of the businesses receiving grant awards in the...
Read moreEDITOR: Something shady went down at the Platte County Health Department and it deserves to be investigated. Local dentist and...
Read moreIt was a feeling. A flush fell over my body. I was just finishing up a basketball game and I...
Read moreEight folks have applied to become associate circuit judge in Platte County. The chosen one will fill the spot vacated...
Read moreA little spring in the step this week. We're just weeks away from complaining about the heat and lack of...
Read moreEDITOR: We often take our roads and bridges for granted. We trust them to hold our cars up and to...
Read moreEDITOR: One of the best examples of taxpayer dollars at work has to be credited to the Parkville Special Road...
Read moreEDITOR: All the 'small government' proponents and 'free market' enthusiasts need only look at the disaster that has befallen the...
Read moreEDITOR: In the past two weeks I have received multiple communications from the Platte County R-3 School District on the...
Read moreI'm already regretting taking part in that new drinking game, downing a shot every time a state investigation is opened...
Read moreNumbers are weird. It takes me forever to eat one salad. It's only one. I bought one of those bags...
Read moreRemember when I told you that the pandemic would generally ease to a finish in March or April of 2021?...
Read moreWelcome to the frozen tundra. My car thermometer registered -16 degrees on my drive to work Tuesday morning, in some...
Read moreGather round kids, Grandpa is going to tell you a little story about the early '20's." "Aw, not again. Can't...
Read moreI'd like to speak to you all about something important. I've been on these pages for over a year now...
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