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Author Susan Eisenhower on her grandfather's leadership and memorial. Also, the Kansas City musician whose sustainable concerts caught the attention of the United Nations.
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Shirley's Kitchen Cabinet aims to use the collective power of Black women to influence public policy.
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A Kansas City nonprofit is working to amplify the voices and power of Black women, a wellness solutions company in Iowa sets up in Kansas City with rapid COVID-19 screenings, and a history librarian explains current efforts to gather and collect pandemic artifacts.
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Female candidates in the Kansas City region are making their mark. All five Democratic congressional nominees from Kansas are women.
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Segment 1: What we know about COVID-19, and what we don'tA lot is unknown about the novel coronavirus currently circulating the globe, giving rise to…
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Segment 1: Almost 35,000 Missourians have received medical marijuana ID cards but have nowhere to buy legally.Despite being approved by voters in late…
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Segment 1: What it's like to be the first woman in charge at the Kansas City Fire Department.As Donna Maize takes over as Fire Chief, she makes Kansas…
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Segment 1: Mahatma Gandhi's grandson reflects on his family legacy.As the world begins celebrating Gandhi's 150th birthday, Park University brings the…
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In baseball circles, the St. Louis Cardinals organization is known for its so-called “The Cardinal Way,” a manual of sorts that players and managers…
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Students at Raytown's Westridge Elementary School were educated about autism spectrum disorder thanks to 9-year-old Mariah Turner.Turner’s pre-school-aged…
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Blue Valley will promote deputy superintendent Tonya Merrigan into its top job.But Merrigan won’t move into her new position right away. She’ll spend the…
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Segment 1: Renowned historian discusses the influences that made four presidents great leaders.When it comes down to it, 50 years of presidential…