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Wichita Black Nurses With GraceMed Testing Individuals Impacted by Chemical Spill
Nurses will conduct free screening tests to see if individuals were impacted by TCE, the chemical in the 29th and Grove spill
GraceMed Health Clinic and the Wichita Black Nurses Association are collaborating to educate and test families and individuals impacted by the Chemical Spill that occurred…
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MJ Thrills KC with Electrifying Performance
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Uptown Neighborhood Clean-up Saturday
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Voice Sponsoring Webinar on New Kansas Driver’s License Suspension Laws
Join us Sat., May 11 for this free webinar explaining the state’s new law,how it might impact you and your family, and its implementation.
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How the Racial Wage Gap Has Fallen—and Risen—Over the Past Two Decades
Racial wage gap persists, despite efforts to bridge the divide
Broad Changes in Kansas License Suspension Law Will Prove Helpful to Many
With law enforcement finally coming on board, the Kansas Legislature was able to pass broad driver’s license suspension reform.
Black Fraternities of Divine Nine to Advocate in Jefferson City
A day of networking and learning awaits the Black fraternity members in Missouri’s capitol May 15