Search results
For $95,000, you could own one of the last remaining buildings in a Kansas ghost town. Take a look...
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 1 year agoA former post office in a Kansas ghost town is on the market for $95,000.Berkshire Hathaway...
Why doesn’t Kansas City’s Pioneer Mother face westward? KCQ explores sculpture’s history
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 1 year agoSince it’s Mother’s Day weekend, it’s only fitting that What’s Your KCQ? respond to a query about...
Bowhunter Tags 19-Point Kansas Buck During Heat Wave
Outdoor Life via Yahoo News· 7 months agoMike Potter has hunted his 160-acre property in Atchison County, Kansas for the last 10 years. He’s tagged a buck every year, even though he now has to...
Kahlil Guinn, manager of two Kansas City nightclubs and father of six, dies at 46
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 9 months agoFor most people, a call at 3 a.m. would be upsetting. For Renee Green, the early morning call from...
Kansas City-area haunted houses, ghost tours that will leave you terrified
WDAF via Yahoo News· 8 months agoKANSAS CITY, Mo. — Halloween is nearly here, but you don’t have to wait until the end of the month...
Ten small towns in Kansas to include on your summer road trip in the Sunflower State
Salina Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoWith the warmer months of the year approaching, and summer vacation plans afoot, it can be hard to...
You can own the very last building remaining in this Kansas ghost town. Take a look
Wichita Eagle via AOL· 1 year agoA unique building that was once a post office has landed on the real estate market in Cedar Point,...
Driftwood Outdoors: Creative outdoor pursuits during the Dog Days of summer
Columbia Daily Tribune via Yahoo Sports· 11 months agoThere are plenty of ways to enjoy time fishing or hunting right now, you just might need to do it...
An Exploration Team Thinks It Discovered Amelia Earhart’s Long-Lost Plane
Biography via Yahoo News· 4 months agoAmelia Earhart, the first person to fly across the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, disappeared while...
Where Will This Political Violence Lead? Look to the 1850s.
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIn the mid-19th century, a pro-slavery minority — encouraged by lawmakers — used violence to stifle a growing anti-slavery majority. It wasn’t long before the other side embraced force as a necessary response.