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Silent auction to aid families that rely on child support during pandemic.

The proceeds of the auction will go to the Missouri Family and Community Trust (FACT) which is supporting families that have been hurt by the Covid-19 pandemic as part of Child Support Awareness Month.

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KC's 'golden moment' for digital equity: You can help 'get it done.'

Kansas City has extended a public opportunity to help build a city plan to get all Kansas Citians effectively online. They want to herd a widespread stampede to fund and support digital connectivity and give it a strategy for resources, purpose and goals.

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KC's Census count campaign now in race against time

So many problems had been biting at the heels of the Kansas City campaigners racing after a complete count in the 2020 Census. Now they’ve been set afire. The deadline for completing the count has been slashed by a month.

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Tax-free weekend for school supplies is back; starting Aug. 7

Kansas City-area shoppers who have been frustrated by this pandemic will get some welcome relief in stores and online during Missouri’s tax-free weekend, beginning Aug. 7

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Hickman Mills overwhelmingly passes $30 million bond issue; now the work begins

Hickman Mills voters stamped their approval on a $30 million bond issue in a big way Tuesday. More than 80% voted yes, easily exceeding the 57% super majority that was needed to pass the no-tax-increase measure.

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Utility shutoffs loom over schools' plans to teach children online at home

As pandemic-cautious schools begin fall classes online, vulnerable families are grasping at the schools’ technology-dependent programming without safety nets that had barred utility shutoffs and landlord evictions.

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American Public Square to grapple with schools, mental health during pandemic

American Public Square will seek answers to questions surrounding both the physical and mental health risks and rewards of a return to the classroom in the time of COVID.

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Virtual chess tournament serves up perfect pandemic balm

Witness Day Two of LINC’s five-day summer virtual tournament as two dozen games play out across four age divisions — with a phantom joy of some 50 unseen players, safely tucked away in scattered homes with their laptops and desktop computers.

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Parent Leadership Institute seeks 'everyday people' to be advocates for children

The Parent Leadership Training Institute of Kansas City wants to grow and inspire community leadership from among all of you who are raising our future generation with a free 21-week training program.

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Health officials plead: Make mask-wearing the 'new normal.' Lives at stake.

“We are extremely concerned,” warn KC-area health directors, “that hospitalizations will continue to escalate in the coming weeks and months, and that the uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 will lead to increasing ventilator use and deaths.”

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Watch: Volunteers deliver 22,000 lbs. of food, voter info in Hickman Mills

LINC staff join school staff and others in aiding Harvesters' food drive at Ruskin High School. Some 22,000 pounds of food — meat, fruit and vegetables — were distributed, and voting information.

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Covid overwhelming schools' plans for indoor fall openings

Our reckless summer with Covid-19 is proving all the warnings true. And now schools and their essential social infrastructure are toppling again under the weight of hundreds of new coronavirus cases every day just as districts were daring to launch meticulous, precarious reopening plans.

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Medicaid expansion campaign in stretch run to Aug. 4 election

Less than two weeks remain to the Aug. 4 Election Day when Missouri voters will be asked if they want to expand Medicaid to provide more health coverage for hundreds of thousands of low-income residents. Here is what is on the ballot.

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Hickman Mills seeks $30 million in no-tax-increase bond issue election Aug. 4

While voters statewide will decide the future of Medicaid expansion in Missouri Aug. 4, Hickman Mills voters will be making a $30 million decision on the future of their public schools.

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More housing stress: Hourly wage needed to afford 2 BR apartment in KC rises to $18.81

In the first six months of 2020, the economic situation for low-wage workers has precipitously worsened: in June the Department of Labor reported that over 34 million people were receiving or had applied for unemployment insurance.

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Free 'Leak Stoppers' program can help KC water residential customers save money

The conservation organization Bridging the Gap and the Kansas City Water Department want to help many residential customers conserve water — and save potentially hundreds of dollars on their water bills.

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Educare initiative to offer mini grants in support for early education providers

This is a good time for early education providers in homes and child centers to apply for support from Educare and its training and mentoring services. Providers who apply now and are enrolled in Educare by Sept. 30 can earn mini-grants valued at $500 to $1,000.

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What's on your ballot? Where do you vote? Absentee? Mail-in? Vote411 answers all

Vote411, an online voter guide by the League of Women Voters, wants you informed and ready to vote. The guide provides personalized ballot information on all races, plus balanced arguments on the referendum on Medicaid expansion.

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'Return Strong' virtual job fairs aim to open doors to employment, training opportunities

Missouri wants to help workers “Return Strong” from the setbacks of the Covid-19 pandemic. The state is hosting a pair of virtual job fairs to give workers a chance to meet employers, seek jobs and training opportunities.

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Covid countermove: LINC Chess announces online tournament

Your move, pandemic. LINC’s chess instructors have made their play, responding to the devious opening move by their unexpected opponent — Covid-19 — by announcing LINC’s first summer virtual chess tournament.

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