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Three Kansas City startup owners describe their products and why they chose to start their businesses in the midst of the pandemic.
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Launch Code is bringing Coder Girl to the metro. The program provides training to write computer code and the opportunity for jobs in tech to women only.
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Segment 1: Decades after desegregation, there remain students in the Kansas City area who are still not receiving a quality education. Education professor…
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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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A small city in Kansas is determined to prove The Onion wrong.Folks in Emporia, Kansas, weren’t laughing when the satirical paper named it “best town to…
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Google Fiber says dozens of customers remain without home internet nearly two weeks after a major winter storm knocked out service for many across Kansas…
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After operating in Kansas City for the past three months, Lime plans on removing its scooters from the area for the next few weeks.In an email to Kansas…
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Electric bikes will arrive on Kansas City’s streets in early December, joining the current fleet of electric scooters and ride sharing options available…
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Although hard numbers aren't available, anecdotal evidence and recent news accounts suggest that since Lime and Bird scooters arrived in Kansas City this…
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Lime electric scooters are ready to ride in Kansas City, as the company placed 250 of its electric scooters around the city today.Lime scooters cost $1 to…
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Just over a week after Kansas City officials reached an agreement with California-based company Bird Rides Inc. to allow up to 500 of their dockless,…
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Sometimes, spending time with family can change your life’s direction. That's what happened when one trip to Missouri rooted entrepreneur Faruk Capan, and…