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Franklin General Store bolsters farm businesses, advocating for federal grants
With hundreds of local vendors stocking the shelves and filling the coolers at Franklin General Store, owner Brooke Franklin is amplifying her voice for greater grant program opportunities.ATA and city leaders can't agree on bus service contract
Public transit in Kansas City, Missouri, needs millions of dollars to keep the buses running. If the KCATA and the city can't agree on contract terms soon, funding for buses will end on August 15th.Library dedicated to ‘daddy of Medicare’ celebrates program’s 60th year
July 30, 2025, marked 60 years of Medicare in the United States. The historic legislation was signed into law at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum in Independence, Missouri.MO's tax-free weekend is ahead; Walmart has cheaper school supplies in 2025
Missouri's tax-free weekend runs from Aug. 1 through Aug. 3, but one mom says beating the rush of the budget-friendly weekend is just as important as saving.Kansas City Animal Services says response times will improve under city control
Animal control services in Kansas City, Missouri, are now under city control with a renewed focus on enforcement and faster response times to address community concerns about animal welfare.'We celebrate them': How SOAR Camp empowers campers with special needs
When campers arrive at SOAR Camp, hundreds of volunteers, including special guests from the Kansas City Mavericks, greet them with excitement.
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