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Morning Grind- Friday, November 15th, 8am at St. Anthony's-A Catholic Retirement Community

Morning_Grind_St.Anthony'sPut a pep in your step before work at the Morning Grind, Friday, November 15th from 8 to 9 am and get your first look at retirement living reborn at St. Anthony's - A Catholic Retirement Community. We've all watched the renovation of once vacant tower at 68th and Troost and are so excited to see the amazing transformation in to a gated, resort-style retirement community offering one and two bedroom apartment homes. Join us to be one of the first to learn about the renovation, available options and amenities, and next steps.

MUEHLEBACH FUNERAL CARE celebrates 65 years of serving Kansas City families.

Muehlebach Funeral Care team With 65 years in business, Muehlebach Funeral Care is clearly doing something right! The legacy began in 1954 and continues today. When James “Bud” Harrington opened the doors at 6800 Troost Avenue in 1965, Muehlebach was one of very few businesses in the Southtown area. Over 65 years the area has grown, declined and grown again – and the doors of Muehlebach Funeral Home are still open to serve Kansas City. Click below to learn more about their history (did you know they helped form the Southtown Council), award winning service, how they take the stress out of planning ahead, and how they give back to the Southtown Community.

The Morning Grind redo - Friday, July 19th at Metro Patrol Station

hail-stones-for-June-Morning-GrindIf life brings you lemons, you make lemonade, right? So if life brings you hail during your coffee do you make iced coffee? Sure, but since so few could make the June Morning Grind because of the thunderstorms, we're calling a do over. Thanks to the officers at KCPD's Metro Patrol Station for shelter during the storm, being great sports and hosting the redo Friday, July 19th from 8-9 am.

Meyer Boulevard Improvement Project meeting Thursday June 20th 6-8 pm

Meyer-Blvd-public-meetingThe City of Kansas City is hosting a public meeting for the Meyer Boulevard Improvement Project: Ward Parkway to Troost. The purpose of this project is to improve safety along Meyer Boulevard while providing curbside parking and accommodating not only vehicles, but also bicycles and pedestrians. The project will also explore parking alternatives to Brookside Boulevard (Meyer to 63rd St). Share you thoughts and opinions Thursday June 20th at 6 pm.

What should transit be trying to do in Kansas City?

RIdeKC-Next-surveyThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) has initiated one of the largest system redesigns in agency history - RideKC Next. The RideKC Next project is a review and redesign of current transit service focused on Kansas City, Mo. (KCMO). The goal is to make sure updates to the transit network reflects the needs, priorities and values of people in KCMO communities. KCATA wants to hear from you! Help shape future decisions by sharing your your thoughts and opinions about transit in KC.