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Hispanic entrepreneurship is on the rise in Kansas City, United States
Palomino's built on tradition, is taking a step in a new direction under Veronica Chavez: salsas and tamales. Chavez has been working out of the Ennovation Center in Independence,Agriculture producers concerned from safety net programs as farm bill expires
The farm bill is a federal safety net for farmers across the nation. It expired at midnight on Sept. 30, one year after its original expiration date.Restaurant serves Black families more than 100 free meals
Black single mothers who brought their kids to District Fish and Pasta House ate for free to kick off Black Feast Week.'Not one cent': 2 Kansas City-area tenant unions launch rent strike
Independence Towers Tenant Union and Quality Hill Towers Tenant Union launched their rent strikes on Tuesday.Spring Hill High School volunteer club gives gift of time at Harvesters
Juniors and Seniors with the Spring Hill High School Volunteer Club donated their time at Harvesters packaging food items. The program has been raising good neighbors since being established in 1995.UMKC student starts safety petition after another student killed in crosswalk
Troostwood neighborhood residents and the University of Missouri- Kansas City community want a stop light installed at an intersection where a UMKC student died while riding a scooter.
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