
With all of the bummer news and more to come . . . We take a moment to celebrate so many locals doing their best for our neighborhoods and each other with these news stories that often don't get enough attention amid constant doomscrollling.
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Fight for a fighter: Community rally's behind 6-year-old after brain surgery
The Justice and Dignity Center hosted its monthly Gloves Up Guns Down boxing event. April's event had a special dedication to a 6-year-old fighter who sat outside the ring.
Lee's Summit brewery owner battles stage 4 cancer, finds strength in community
A Lee's Summit business owner is facing the fight of his life after a stage four cancer diagnosis, but he's not facing it alone.
Kansas Catholic school answers the call to go old-school with landline phones
LEAWOOD, Kan. (OSV News) -- Kids at Nativity Parish School skated like it's 1999 in February to kick off what their moms hope will be a lower-tech lifestyle. Kindergarten-through-fifth grade students from more than 200 Nativity families have opted to trade smartphones for the old-fashioned landline.
Reading Hospital pediatric patients get an NFL surprise
Berks Catholic High School graduate and current Kansas City Chief Brandon George visited with kids.
After crash damages robot, KC-area teams rally to help Lansing students compete
What started as a routine trip to a robotics competition quickly turned into a stressful morning for a Lansing High School team. It also turned into a powerful example of teamwork across the Kansas Ci...
Lee's Summit bookstore moving to new location after community raises $15K
KD's Books, a fixture in downtown for 35 years, will soon move to a new location as rising rent forces a change.
St. Rosalia Center opens as generational project for Kansas City's Northeast neighborhoods - Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph
The St. Rosalia Center, adjacent to Holy Cross Catholic School in Northeast Kansas City, has been officially cleared for occupancy...
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