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Presented by Kansas City's Northeast News, this podcast dives into all things Historic Northeast. Join Managing Editor Abby Hoover as she interviews community leaders, keeps the community apprised about the happenings in and around City Hall, and discusses the biggest issues facing the Kansas City area. 

Kansas City's Northeast Newscast Abby Hoover

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Presented by Kansas City's Northeast News, this podcast dives into all things Historic Northeast. Join Managing Editor Abby Hoover as she interviews community leaders, keeps the community apprised about the happenings in and around City Hall, and discusses the biggest issues facing the Kansas City area. 

    317: Community Partnership Between the Museum, Belger Arts, and Monarch Glass

    317: Community Partnership Between the Museum, Belger Arts, and Monarch Glass

     Explore the intersection of community, art, and a vibrant new collaborative project With Michael Bushnell in this week's Northeast Newscast. Join Monarch Glass Principal Tyler Kimball, Consuelo Cruz from Belger Arts Center, and Kansas City Museum Director Anna Marie Tutera in a dynamic discussion. Tune in for a compelling dialogue on this new project, creativity, and community development, shaping the vibrant spirit of the Northeast.  

    • 44 min
    316: Empowering Community Engagement with Become More

    316: Empowering Community Engagement with Become More

    Join publisher Michael Bushnell on the Northeast Newscast as he chats with artist Become More, a dedicated community activist and muralist. Discover the transformative power of community engagement, as Become More shares his inspiring journey, challenges, and successes. Uncover the strategies that drive positive change and be inspired to make an impact in your community.

    • 37 min
    315: Ofrendas Honor Lives Taken with Monique Arellano and Molly Manske

    315: Ofrendas Honor Lives Taken with Monique Arellano and Molly Manske

    Welcome to the Northeast Newscast! In this week's episode, we invite you to join us in a poignant conversation with special guests Community Resource Coordinator Monique Arellano, and Addiction Specialist Molly Manske from Mattie Rhodes Center. Together, we explore a unique and heartfelt initiative in the Northeast neighborhood—an ofrenda-style cemetery dedicated to honoring the lives of those tragically lost to violence. Tune in as we delve into the profound stories behind this meaningful project, shedding light on the community's resilience and commitment to commemorating the memories of individuals who have left an indelible mark.

    • 44 min
    314: Winter Magic with Aaron O'Dell and Heidi Markle

    314: Winter Magic with Aaron O'Dell and Heidi Markle

    Join this week's Northeast's Newscast for a spirited and merry conversation about the highly anticipated event, presented by Jolt Lighting, the Kansas City Parks, and the Recreation Department – Winter Magic! Publisher Michael Bushnell speaks with Aaron O'Dell and Heidi Markle about the event kick-off happening on November 2nd and new things coming to the Winter Magic world. Listen to hear more! 

    • 43 min
    313: The Road Home with Anna Marie Tutera, Glenn North, Stacy Mayer, and Randy Bacon

    313: The Road Home with Anna Marie Tutera, Glenn North, Stacy Mayer, and Randy Bacon

    On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, Publisher Michael Bushnell speaks with Anna Marie Tutera, Glenn North, Stacy Mayer, and Randy Bacon about the new photography exhibit coming to the Kansas City Museum on Nov. 3 entitled The Road Home: A Journey from Homeless to Housing created by artist and filmmaker Randy Bacon in collaboration with reStart Inc. to portray vulnerable and honest images of the first-hand experience of homelessness. 

    • 45 min
    312: "Killers of the Flower Moon" with local actress Charisse Taylor

    312: "Killers of the Flower Moon" with local actress Charisse Taylor

    On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, Managing Editor Abby Hoover interviews actress Charisse Taylor about "Killers of the Flower Moon," based on the true story of members of the Osage Native American tribe of Osage County, Oklahoma,  being murdered after oil is found on their land in the 1920's. They discuss Charisse's role in the film, her connection to Historic Northeast, her thoughts on casting, filming and working with director Martin Scorsese, and how her medical background played a role in the film, which was shot on location in Oklahoma. The film is in theaters locally starting this week. 

    • 22 min

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I just discovered this podcast. Truly enjoyed your interview with the Gentlemen from KCATA. Excellent stuff. I can’t read the paper. I am blind. lived in northeast since 1996.

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