For seven years, Kansas City, Mo., native Ruth Ramsey has been publishing 'Our Health Matters', a magazine designed to empower readers to make healthy choices for their lives.
From paper to pottery, bath and body to jewelry - two sisters, friends and business partners call 'Stuff' a happy place.
Publisher, Lindsay Aydelotte, developed HerLife Magazine after leaving the corporate world to stay home to raise her youngest daughter Payton.
Charmaine Kimble had been around drugs her entire life. But with the help of a Kansas City group that helps get women off the streets, she has turned her life around for her daughter and for herself.
Steve Hopkins shares his passion for the Civil War by making sure metro students don't forget about our nation's history.
Carol Marinovich grew up in KCK, but never imagined she'd be one of the most successful leaders in the town's history.
Michael Lintecum credits 30 years of experience in the field of politics, corporate America and non-profits for his success in producing some of Kansas City's best fundraising events.
A metro group is changing the lives of children all over the world and right here in Kansas City. The group is called HALO, which stands for Helping Art Liberate Orphans.
The Kansas City Call newspaper is a reservoir of African-American history both in Kansas City, Missouri and across the country. The Call was founded in 1919 by Chester A. Franklin. He was a printer by trade and moved to Kansas City from Colorado.
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