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'It is very full circle': School districts use grants to hire former students
More than a dozen local school districts received $10,000 grants from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to help train and hire their former students as teachers.Nelle Belle's Diner 'elated' to see UAW reach deal with Ford
The Ford plant in Claycomo was able to weather the national strike storm after a tentative agreement was reached between the Union and Ford. But that doesn't mean everyone got out unscathed.Kansas City-area artist discovered secret to getting voters to ‘Speak Now'
Stan Herd, an Earthworks artist, is reminding people of the importance of their right to vote, with help from Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.KC-area ice cream shop creates sweet success for individuals with disabilities
The Golden Scoop is taking strides to promote inclusivity and equal employment opportunities as the nation observes National Disability Employment Awareness Month this October.'The waiting is hard': Mother explains what it's like with two kids in Israel
Cara Krashin is on standby every moment as she waits for word from both her son and daughter in Israel.KC Common Good launches Play Your Part campaign to reduce violent crime
KC Common Good recently launched Play Your Part, a new campaign to help reduce violent crime, to support mothers like 39-year-old Dacia Walker, who lost her 18-year-old son to homicide in August.
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