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Segment 1: Annual Kansas City event encourages musicians to eat better and focus on their health.Gerald Dunn started Musicians Appreciation Day 13 years…
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Exchange City Might Be Gone, But Kansas City Kids Still Take Field Trips To Run Their Own BusinessesIf you grew up in suburban Kansas City in the 1990s, you probably remember taking a field trip to Exchange City or the Blue Springs School of Economics,…
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Astry Sosa has a good job at Prier Products, a manufacturer of plumbing products, but she’s the first to admit that she’s never been able to save money.“I…
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Segment 1: A new program allows employees to get help with money through employers.A new program available to Kansas City companies allows employees to…
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Segment 1: A difficult image re-ignites debate over ethics in photography.In a recent photograph, a migrant from El Salvador lies face down in water…
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Segment 1: An American tradition revived.In their first iteration, victory gardens provided much needed food for Americans at home and abroad fighting…
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Segment 1: The voter ID laws enacted in 35 states are inefficient and have little to no impact. Requiring voters to provide identification to cast their…
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Segment 1: Appeals by big-box retailers to have property assessed as though it is vacant could mean big revenue loss for local governments.A strategy…
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Segment 1: Ballot measure looks to restrict lobbyists and make legislative districting non-partisan.The Clean Missouri initiative on the November ballot…
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Segment 1: After a year of controversy, how is the former governor's nonprofit bouncing back?Before he was Missouri's governor, Eric Greitens founded The…
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Segment 1: A former White House fellow and a small business owner are just two of the Democrats looking to take on Kevin Yoder in November.When it comes…
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Segment 1: Adidas and KU have been implicated in an FBI investigation of collegiate basketball.An FBI indictment released last week alleges that the…