This quick collection is only for our most dedicated denizens of the Kansas City discourse even if there's not much to debate.
It has been a minute since we shared community-based links but it's important to keep track of some of the nicer things happening locally that aren't merely fodder for argumentation.
Check TKC news gathering . . .
Cowtown Mission At New Locale
American Royal provides agenda for 125th anniversary
The organization will have events and programs around the Kansas City metro area.
Kansas City Mission For Troops Expands Across Nation
Milwaukee, WI | VCP
Located on a 7-acre property in Milwaukee's northwest side, Veterans Community Project will be a specialized village of tiny homes with on-site, wraparound support services designed to equip Veterans experiencing homelessness with the tools needed to return to a stable, prosperous, independent life.
Life Lesson For Local Voters
Kansas City, Kansas, school bond would mean higher taxes, new schools, but only if voters approve
If approved on May 7, the $420 million bond would replace two KCKPS middle schools and pay for six elementary schools to consolidate into three new buildings.
The Dotte Earns Another Chance
'The right direction': State board restores full accreditation for KCK Public Schools
Last year Kansas put the district on conditional accreditation. It meant the district remained in good standing, but state officials were unconvinced of evidence in student performance growth.
Show-Me More Money For Classrooms In Need
Missouri legislature passes expansive K-12 education bill that includes raise for teachers
Only the second bill passed this session, narrowly passed legislation on its way to Gov. Mike Parson funnels money to private schools through a tax credit scholarship programs.
Suburban Switcheroo
Pawportunities to hand animal control duties back to the city of Blue Springs
The move means Pawportunites will need a new facility by October 2024
Getting Missouri Connected
Attention to internet access is ramping up across both sides of state line
The state of Missouri got $1.7 billion through the Broadband, Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program to help bring broadband to areas without access.
KCFD TO RESCUE!!!
Kansas City firefighters help family after damaging crash
Kansas City firefighters repaired a porch after they responded to a crash that ended with a car hitting a house and damaged it.
Community Teachable Moment
Lee's Summit school rallies around teacher after devastating car crash
Written Word Endures
The Independent - 125 Years of Tradition
"The modernity of yesterday is the tradition of today, and the modernity of today will be tradition tomorrow." Jose Andres Tradition is a beautiful thread that weaves itself throughout the tapestry of human history. It binds our past, guides our present, and helps to shape our future.
Triumph Of Local Suds
Historic Independence drive-in reopens after fire forces months-long closure
Mugs-Up Root Beer is back and ready to serve its iconic frosted drinks and whiz burgers in Independence
Home Team Earns Latest Early Season Victory
Royals stymie Blue Jays bats, win yet another 3-2 game
Starter Alec Marsh left the game early, but the bullpen had his back.
Well-Deserved Publicity For Pupper
A Kansas City area therapy dog is the star of a new children's book
Hudson, a three-year-old golden doodle in Independence, is quickly turning into a local celebrity
Hopefully, more for later in the morning . . . STAY TUNED!!!
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