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Food insecurity remains high amid Farm Bill proposal to reduce SNAP benefits
On Tuesday, Harvesters — The Community Food Network received a $5,000 donation from Thermo King at the International Food Distributors Association Conference.Veterans Community Project expands, offers more permanent housing for vets
The Veterans Community Project is expanding its programs locally and nationally in an effort to offer more permanent housing for veterans.KCMO resident, business owner frustrated by KCPD call wait times
On average, those who called KCPD – for both emergency and non-emergency reports – waited 1 minute and 56 seconds before their calls were answered in August, according to MARC.As demand for weight loss drugs goes up, employers may spend more on healthcare
Large employers could spend as much as an additional 7.8% in health costs next year, according to a Business Group on Health survey.Primary care clinic opens near Linwood, Prospect to assist seniors
ArchWell Health is stepping up to bring essential health care to seniors living near Linwood and Prospect.Guadalupe Centers schools bring Hispanic culture to life through song, dance
KSHB 41 News is highlighting the culture and history of the Hispanic community in Kansas City. Guadalupe Centers Charter Schools is sharing that history through art.
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