Used appliance store helps environment, residents

Glenn’s Used Appliances at 749 Minnesota, helps the environment and residents. (Photo by William Crum)

by William Crum

Glenn’s Used Appliances, 749 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan., helps the environment through reselling appliances and also helps residents find affordable appliances.

Glenn’s Appliances was started by Glenn Eastwood and Becky Everett roughly 30 years ago, both are Wyandotte County residents and have lived here all their lives.

The first location was started on Central Avenue, where it stayed until a fire some years ago. The store later moved to Minnesota Avenue, where it still remains.

Buying new appliances can be very expensive, especially for those who are on a limited income.

Glenn Eastwood, whose father was a washer repairman, was raised in the business. Glenn had a dream; the dream was to offer pre-owned appliances at a reasonable rate while helping the environment, said Becky Everett, co-owner of Glenn’s Appliances.

“Since we moved here 10 years ago, we have noticed an increase in business on Minnesota Avenue,” Everett said. “This is mainly due to the redevelopment of the area. Eventually if business increases, we will put a second store in the area.”

Glenn’s will give customers $10 to $20 for used appliances.

Glenn’s Appliances, 749 Minnesota Ave. in Kansas City, Kan., is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. For information, call 913-321-7462.

Glenn’s Used Appliances at 749 Minnesota, helps the environment and residents. (Photo by William Crum)

Three highway projects planned in Wyandotte County

Bids were let in June for three projects in Wyandotte County.

The 18th Street Expressway bridge repair over the Kansas River and BNSF Railroad in Kansas City, Kan., was let.

The Kansas Department of Transportation let the bid for the bridge repair project, which will be a 2.05-mile project north of I-35.

PCIRoads LLC of Saint Michael, Minn., received the $305,036 bid.

Another project let was the U.S. 69 bridge repair at K-32, UP and KCS railroads. The bid went to PCIRoads LLC, Saint Michael, Minn., for $244,751.

A third project in Wyandotte County was surfacing for the K-7 and K-32 interchange. The .1 mile project bid went to Mill Valley Construction Co., Johnson County, for $23,565.

AT&T hiring in KC area

AT&T is hiring about 135 employees in the Kansas City area, including about 35 in Kansas City, Kan.

The jobs open include U-verse premises technicians and retail sales consultants. Also, there are Lee’s Summit call center jobs available. About 70 premises technicians are needed, more than 50 retail sales consultants, and 15 call center representatives.

The job openings, besides in Kansas City, Kan., also include Belton, Blue Springs, Independence, Kansas City, Mo., Leavenworth, Olathe, Overland Park and Shawnee.

Interested applicants may go to http://connect.att.jobs/ to search for more details about jobs in specific communities and to apply.