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Lee's Summit woman started her business 10 years ago because of Royals
For Gina Siebel, this time of year is special for more reasons than one. Not only is she a huge Royals fan, but she says she started her T-shirt design business in 2015 thanks to them.4 students designed this year’s 'I Voted' stickers in Clay County
Voters will receive one of four “I voted” stickers designed by students from Lillian Schumacher Elementary in Liberty.Remembering the Red Tails | How Tuskegee Airmen's legacy lives on in Kansas City
As KSHB 41 continues our Remembering the Red Tails series, we wanted to highlight a Kansas City-area organization that honors the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen.Questions loom for Crossroads business owners ahead of Royals stadium decision
As the vote for the 3/8-cent stadiums sales tax looms on April 2, businesses in the Crossroads are grappling with uncertainty about their futures.Waldo emerges as hub for women-owned businesses
Close to 30 women-owned businesses can be found in the small neighborhood of Waldo in south Kansas City.Metropolitan Community College's 1st Black female Chancellor, CEO shares mission
Dr. Kimberly Beatty, Metropolitan Community College's first Black female Chancellor and CEO, shares goals and journey during Women's History Month.
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