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Johnson County program helps people with disabilities gain workplace skills
Project SEARCH helps people who have intellectual or developmental disabilities build their skills before applying for a long-term position in the community.Public libraries, readers react to new Missouri rule targeting library patrons
Library leaders across Missouri are worried about new rule aimed at limiting access of certain materials to young patrons.Country Club Plaza tenants hope new possible ownership means more foot traffic
As the Country Club Plaza recently celebrated its 100-year anniversary, news that new ownership could soon be coming.Southtown Glass company reflects on 39 years in business, what's next
Southtown Glass took the new business risk more than four decades ago. The company is prime example of a small business with staying power in the metro.Willie Arthur Smith's Kansas City Marching Cobras disbands, ends on high note
Since 1969, the Kansas City Marching Cobras have influenced the area's history and future. Now the drill team is disbanding on a high note.KCKPS high school seniors prepare for college as tuition increases
James Hawkins, Carrington Frazier, and Ethan Willey are KCK high school seniors with plans to attend college without destroying their financial futures.
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