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Kansas City, Missouri, launches PLANT microgrant to support local farms, gardens
Kansas City, Missouri, created a new microgrant this year to help local farms and gardens continue to provide fresh food to the public.Raymore nonprofit seeks Congressman Alford's help following USDA cuts
Eagles Community Outreach is nearing the end of its last shipment of meat and eggs paid for by a USDA grant program cut in March.Manufacturing company wants to bring 600 jobs, positive culture to KCK
Marvin, a window and door manufacturing company, found a new home in Kansas City, Kansas, and plans to bring jobs and a positive culture to the city.‘Just another day’: Westwood, Kansas, man celebrates 105th birthday
Kenneth Tebow spent his 105th birthday celebration shaking hands, snapping pictures and sharing laughs.Olathe leadership club with 100% graduation rate builds students, bikes
The Olathe Leadership Lowrider Bike Club returned home last week from the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C., where they participated in an event focused on youth and future culture.Oldest Missouri Black-owned bookstore closes as owner retires
Willa's Books and Vinyl, the oldest Black-owned bookstore in Missouri, closes as owner Willa Mae Robinson prepares for her retirement.
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