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Sep. 10, 2019
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Love Where You Live
Sep. 10, 2019
Bryan Lisbona is a native Kansan who has always had a deep love for his home state. After graduating from college with a focus in design studies, he noticed the growing local trend of promoting Kansas City products and apparel. It had moved beyond the local college and national sports teams to Kansas City itself. Kansas City, Missouri that is. As a Kansas kid, he wanted to promote the stories, images and history from the Kansas side of KC. He wanted to do his part, leveraging his skills and talents, to build champions for Kansas. He and his long time business partner and cousin, Toby Kuhn, launched Kinfolk Created. More about Kinfolk Created - https://kinfolkcreated.com Kinfolk was born with a proud creative lineage. Cousins Bryan Lisbona and Toby Kuhn spent years in their father’s design firms learning at a young age the importance of hard work and collaboration. That history inspired them to pursue a career in visual communication. Their Midwest work ethic and personal attention to every relationship is a family tradition. And in this family, design runs deep.
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Sep. 17, 2019
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Sep. 24, 2019
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Happenings at the Wyandotte County Museum
Oct. 01, 2019
Amy Loch is the new Director of the Wyandotte County Historical Museum. She came to the museum from the Stillwater History Museum in Oklahoma, where the museum reached record attendance through new programming, exhibit development and increased marketing efforts during her tenure. Previously she served as Director of the Logan County Historical Society in Guthrie where she produced the award winning WPA Tour series and successfully wrote the nomination to list the Excelsior Library on the National Register of Historic Places. Prior to moving to Oklahoma, Amy was the Curator at the Old Cowtown Museum in Wichita, Kansas and the Registrar at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in Maryland. Amy is the current Treasurer of the Mountain Plains Museum Association and has served on multiple local historical society and museum boards. She holds a MA in Public History from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree in History with a minor in Business from Immaculata University. She is married to Dr. Mark Janzen, a fellow museum professional and historian whom she met in Wichita in 2006. |
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Oct. 22, 2019
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Oct. 24, 2019 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
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Nov. 05, 2019
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Nov. 12, 2019
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Nov. 19, 2019
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Living my Dream Job...Covering Hometown Sports
Nov. 19, 2019
Join us as we hear from Nate Bukaty, member of the Sports Radio 810 WHB team since 2003 and play-by-play announcer for Sporting KC since 2015, share his story of being a proud Wyandotte County native who gets to, as he says,"live my dream of covering the sports I love in my hometown every day."
Official Bio: Nate is one of the most well read and well prepared radio hosts in the market and adds keen insight and interesting perspective when discussing the days headlines, whether it’s sports, news or entertainment-related. Nate is as versatile as he is thorough, as he also serves as the television and radio play-by-play voice of Sporting Kansas City. Before taking on his duties at Sporting, Nate spent 14 years as the pre-game host and sideline reporter for Kansas University Football in the fall, and the play-by-play voice of Kansas women’s basketball. Bukaty also spent five years as the clubhouse reporter for FOX Sports Kansas City’s Royals pre-game and post-game. After graduating from Bishop Ward High School in 1994, Nate honed his professional talents at the University of Kansas where he graduated with a Broadcast Journalism degree. From Lawrence, Nate crossed the state line where he accepted his first full time radio job in Moberly, Missouri. That’s where Nate’s versatility really paid off, as a country music DJ, a news anchor and a farm show reporter.
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Nov. 26, 2019
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Jan. 07, 2020
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Upcoming Legislative Session
Jan. 07, 2020
Rep. Wolfe Moore has served as state representative since 2011. She serves as ranking minority member of the General Government Budget Committee, and serves on the Appropriations Committee, Taxation Committee, Joint Committee on Special Claims against the State, and served on the 2015 Special Committee on Taxation. Since 2005, she has been the business director for the University of Kansas Hospital in Kansas City, Kan. Rep. Wolfe Moore has over 20 years of community service. She was the chief of staff for former Mayor Carol Marinovich for 10 years, and helped with recruiting key businesses to Village West, as well as helping to create a network of neighborhood organizations. She has served as chairman of the board of the Wyandotte County Economic Development Council and board member of the Wyandot Center. She also serves as a state director of Women in Government. She is a graduate of Bishop Ward High School, holds a bachelor’s degree in social welfare from the University of Kansas and a Master of Social Work from KU. |
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KCK Chamber of Commerce
Jan. 14, 2020
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Jan. 14, 2020
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Jan. 21, 2020
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Living Life Riverside: A Tragicomedy
Jan. 21, 2020
Living Life Riverside is a tragicomedy about your vanilla-average Midwestern couple who, when they reached the age of fifty, stopped and asked themselves, “Is that all there is?”, decided their answer was “Hell No!”, and leapt blindly off a cliff in pursuit of the American dream by purchasing a historic, haunted, maintenance-deprived hotel in the 8,000-foot frozen extremes of Middle Park, Colorado. About the Author: Richard Paradise was born in St. Louis, MO, and raised in Johnson County, KS. Educated by nuns, Jesuits and Jayhawks, he has spent the majority of his career writing about cements and adhesives for the commercial roofing industry. Not until his Colorado midlife crisis, the details of which are relayed in Living Life Riverside, did he begin writing for the sake of posterity and as a means of maintaining his sanity in an insane situation. Richard lives in Overland Park, KS, with his wife, Julie, and his dog, Lucy. |
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Jan. 28, 2020
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Creating Positive Change in Wyandotte County
Feb. 04, 2020
Warriors for Wyandotte is a new organization focused on serving our community and being the constant voice for the children in Wyandotte County, we provide solutions that make a long-lasting difference. Come hear more about them from their leaders - Robert Vargas, CEO, Adam Adcox, Director and Jeremy McDonnell, Director.
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Feb. 04, 2020
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Feb. 11, 2020
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Feb. 18, 2020
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The Ripple
Feb. 18, 2020
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Community Health Council of Wyandotte County.
Feb. 25, 2020
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Feb. 25, 2020
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