Liberty Tribune - Thu Nov 26
Ita s official. Smoking is no longer allowed in most enclosed employment and public places in Liberty, including bars and restaurants.
Liberty Giving Circle gives to two area charitiesLiberty Tribune - Thu Nov 26
In As Much Ministries and Love INC, two local charities that help needy families, each received $30,000 from the Liberty Giving Circle at a reception Nov.
Enforcement sends scofflaws scurryingLiberty Tribune - Thu Nov 26
After a number of weeks of free-for-all parking around the square, scofflaws were sent scurrying to outlying parking lots after the Liberty Police Department again assigned a parking control officer to the enforcement task.
Flook receives Legislative Spirit of Enterprise awardLiberty Tribune - Wed Nov 25
Representative Tim Flook recently received the Legislative Spirit of Enterprise on Nov.
Missouri Chamber honors Rep. TilleySuntimes News - Wed Nov 25
The Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry has honored Rep. Steve Tilley, of Liberty, with the 2009 Man in the Arena Award.
Grants To Repair Your HomeNBC Action News - Tue Nov 24
Homeowners have been asking Call for Action if there's money available to them to repair their own home, as millions of dollars have been sent to KC to help repair foreclosed homes .
Saling pre-trial Nov. 23 for alleged Thomas kidnappingRichmond Daily News - Tue Nov 24
A woman accused of kidnapping an Excelsior Springs woman with two other men has a new preliminary hearing date.
Crash injures Platte City womanSt. Joseph News-Press, St. Joseph, MO - Mon Nov 23
PLATTE COUNTY, Mo. a ' A Platte City, Mo., woman was seriously injured early Saturday when the vehicle she was driving struck a barrier off Interstate 29.
Downtown Liberty Missouri offers great historical visit for Kansas City area residentsExaminer.com - Sat Nov 21
Liberty, MO Downtown locations scattered across the Kansas City suburbs provide historically rich settings for outings and getaways.
Is Richmond REDI for economic development?Richmond Daily News - Fri Nov 20
In economic development terms, no city is an island. That's the one absolute, so far, that anyone takes away from any local economics discussion with members of Richmond Economic Development, Incorporated , city officials, including REDI board member and City Administrator Rick Childers or REDI's prospective advisor Terry Rumery.
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