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Travel
Banning “Sell By” date on food gets wide support
Most consumers believe “sell by” dates are mandated by the federal government but they’re not for most foods. Now, California…
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Finances
U.S. households added $320 billion in debt last year
U.S. households continue to struggle, adding $320 billion in debt last year. It marks the highest level since the 2008…
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Bill to eliminate taxes on groceries could cost local cities
A bipartisan attempt to eliminate the state sales tax on groceries purchased in grocery stores appears to be stalled in…
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Travel
Metro Voice tours Kansas City’s new airport terminal
On February 28, Kansas City will unveil its brand new airport terminal, a 1.1 million-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility that promises to…
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Archaeology and History
Where are they now? Kansas City’s famous restaurants
From the earliest meals shared in what would become Kansas City, like bison cooked over a buffalo chip fire, the…
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Economy impairs ministries providing Thanksgiving meals
High inflation and a slow economy are making it harder for local shelters to feed the needy this Thanksgiving. Shelter…
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Kansas News
Festival of Lights tells the story of “The Greatest Gift” at Gary’s Berries Christmas celebration
Christmas is often a time where families come together to celebrate their love for one-another, creating memories by taking family…
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Church & Ministry
City Union Mission says increased food, housing need at crisis level
A perfect storm of food costs and winter temperatures poses a looming crisis for City Union Mission. The Christ-centered organization,…
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Church & Ministry
From shoeboxes to war zones: how Samaritan’s Purse became a $1 billion humanitarian aid powerhouse
Each week, in a hulking warehouse in the small mountain town of N. Wilkesboro, N.C., Samaritan’s Purse employees load semi…
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