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How this Black, woman-owned construction company stays grounded, uplifts others
Staying grounded isn’t just a job requirement, it’s the entire foundation of Parrish & Sons Construction, a woman and Black-owned construction company.Kansas City USDA food program cuts could leave some without enough food
Harvesters Community Food Network is figuring out what to do after $1 million installments from a COVID-era program were slashed by the USDA.De Soto residents grapple with city growth, change brought by Panasonic
De Soto experiences rapid growth with Panasonic's arrival, sparking mixed reactions from residents about future changes.Program offers technology education to incarcerated women
Since 2019, the Center for Digital Inclusion has served more than 1,000 women through their technology education program, which includes Microsoft Office and coding.Haskell Indian Nations University student suing Trump administration speaks out
"We want our staff and faculty back here on campus, and we want security," said Haskell freshman Ella Bowen. "We want to know that our education isn't just an option."Platte County residents seek transparency on AA/Waukomis Drive improvements
A major project is in the works for AA Highway, also known as Waukomis Drive, and while many agree it’s needed for safety, some are calling for more transparency on the plans.
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