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Jeweler uses designs to raise awareness of missing and murdered indigenous women
A jeweler in Kansas City is using her designs to tell the stories of Indigenous people and their way of life. Elizabeth Heule started her business, Orenda, to bring awareness to MMIW.Belton tattoo artist uses heartfelt ink to raise money for The Trevor Project
The national suicide prevention organization The Trevor Project is getting some help from a local business. A Belton-based tattoo artist is donating the proceeds they earn for giving heart tattoos.Lee's Summit parent speaks out against closing, consolidating children's school
Lee’s Summit School District is considering consolidating two schools due to low enrollment: Lee’s Summit Elementary and Westview Elementary. This idea has stirred the LSE community.Books and Barbers program building confidence, love of reading for KCPS students
A Kansas City Public Schools district mentorship program has four years of successes recorded to date.Harry S. Truman highlighted in Independence Veteran's Day celebration
The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum is a nod to the former president's life and legacy.Residents in Chaumiere neighborhood elated by recent upgrades to community
In late August, the city of Kansas City, Missouri, broke ground on a medley of renovations in the Chaumiere neighborhood.
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