
We never really have space for nice news on our blog but it's important to understand, remember and consider . . .
Kansas City is filled with really great people doing their best for their neighborhoods & community.
Whilst partisan hacks diligently work to strip opposition of humanity and convince locals that anyone who votes against their agenda is the enemy . . . We hope this quick www.TonysKansasCity.com collection of nicer news reminds us that so many of our selfless neighbors are dedicated to making this cowtown a better place.
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Red Card KC Campaign aims to stop bullying in the KC Metro
For nearly a decade, Sporting Kansas City and Children's Mercy Hospital have teamed up to stop bullying in the metro. Dr. Ram Chettiar with Children's Mercy joins Heart of the Matter to give an update on the campaign, and why it matters.
Great Jobs KC aims to impact 50,000 Kansas City scholars within a decade - one life at a time
"Our most immediate need is assistance with getting people off the waitlist," said Natalie Lewis. "We built this hope. People wondered if it was too good to be true. Now they are showing up, but we need the rest of the funding."
Kansas City community steps forward for cure to Type 1 diabetes at annual Breakthrough T1D Walk
Hundreds of families and supporters are lacing up their shoes today for the annual Breakthrough T1D Walk at Liberty Memorial, raising awareness and funds for research aimed at curing Type 1 diabetes.
Johnson County girl raises money for children experiencing homeless
A young Johnson County girl is making a difference for children in need by selling Halloween candy.
Goldenberg Duo to play six free fall recitals
The Goldenberg Duo, consisting of siblings Susan and William Goldenberg, will present a series of free recital performances at the end of October.
KCPD fleet supervisor crafts Chiefs-signed guitars to raise money for officers in crisis
A Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department fleet supervisor is turning his passion for handcrafted guitars into a way to give back to colleagues.
UMKC music student living in senior community shares music, friendship with older adults
A University of Missouri-Kansas City piano student has a group of what some may consider nontraditional roommates.
Threads of Connectivity: Nativity and Live in Light - Northeast News
Though separated by time and space, the Nativity installation at Independence Boulevard Christian Church and the Live in Light installation at Independence Plaza Park are forever connected by empathy, storytelling, and inclusiveness. The Nativity InstallationMore than a decade ago, I embarked on Nativity-a labor of love that took nearly a year to complete.
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