For the third year in a row, the Links Derby Day Party for Education brought the spirit of the Kentucky Derby to life in Kansas City. Big hats, Derby inspired […]
Quindaro Freedom Run Will Help Fund Needed Museum Repairs
The Old Quindaro Museum has survived for decades as a labor of love. The museum was the brainchild of Jesse Hope who served for decades as the museum’s volunteer curator, […]
Nelson Atkins to Help Kick Off KC’s Juneteeth With Free Festival on June 10
In partnership with organizers of Kansas City’s JuneteenthKC event, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art will kick off the City’s 2017 celebration of Juneteenth with a free day of visual and […]
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Host its Annual Banquet
The Wichita Chapter of Gamma Chi Sigma (Alumnae Chapter) of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority hosted their 32nd Annual Image Awards Banquet on May 6 at the Marriott Hotel. The banquet […]
Enjoy a Night of Laughter And Food to Benefit Alzheimer’s
Laugh Until it Hurts, an Alzheimer’s benefit, is definitely a win-win. You get a great evening of hilarity and good food and families with loved ones suffering from Alzheimer’s benefit. […]
Miss Kansas Pageant Has Diverse Group of Contestants
One of the largest and most diverse group of contestants ever will travel to Pratt KS this week to compete in the annual Miss Kansas and Miss Kansas’ Outstanding Teen […]
Dana Patterson Nelson Receives Fulbright Award
Olathe Master Teacher Dana Patterson Nelson has been awarded a Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching Short-Term grant and will spend six weeks this summer teaching in Colombia, South America. She […]
Former U.S. Representative Brown of Florida Found Guilty of Fraud
Former U.S. Representative Corrine Brown of Florida was found guilty in federal court last week of fraud for helping to raise $800,000 for a bogus charity and using the funds […]
Training to Compete
Personal trainer and men’s physique competitor Nic Proctor isn’t shy about why he enjoys his line of work. “The reason why I like this is because I get to sell […]
Breaking Free of Federal Money, Obama Library May Better Serve Chicago
President Barack Obama unveiled the plans for his Presidential Library on May 4 in Chicago, and it appears the man who made history as the first African American president is […]
