I write this piece with a heavy heart and with hope and promise of a future filled with a literate Missouri. Although this piece may not be read or cannot be read to illiteracy. It is a known fact that Missouri is currently 81.1% illiterate. Wow! Literacy defined: Having little or no education: unable to […]
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Keenen Smith declared his candidacy for the 25th District of the Kansas Senate
CMG featuring an interview with Keenen Smith, a businessman and former serviceman in the United States Army, who has declared his candidacy for the 25th District of the Kansas Senate, which encompasses a central portion of Wichita. His campaign is driven by the ambition to create well-paying jobs, fortify the economy, protect the rights of
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Interview with Stephanie M. Burton Running For The Position Of Jackson County Prosecutor
Stephanie M. Burton, a distinguished attorney based in Kansas City, Missouri, is running for the position of Jackson County Prosecutor. She launched her campaign with significant support and endorsements from Jackson County legislators. Burton has a solid reputation as the owner of her law firm and has worked with the Midwest Innocence Project, securing notable
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Interview with Executive Director of Kansas City, Kansas School Foundation for Excellence Christal Watson
Christal Watson is a native of Kansas City, Kansas, and has made significant contributions to her community She was appointed to the Kansas Human Rights Commission in September 2020 by Governor Laura Kelly, who later designated her as Chair of the Commission on January 22, 2021 Watson is the Executive Director of the Kansas City,
MARIJUANA “Recreation when you buy it, Degeneration when you use it.”
Fact: Every use is a N.D.E. (Near Death Experience). Smoke inhalation in any form is dangerous and destructive to the body, mind and spirit. Regardless of the form the human body, animal body even to a cars body smoke is dangerous. Listen you smoke in “hell” ers! Smoke from the cigarette, pipe, cigar, “joint” (slang
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Celebrating Diversity: Representation in AI Art and Media
In today world, technology is changing how we live and how we see different people in movies, on TV, and in art. This mix of technology, art, and media, called artificial intelligence (AI), is giving a voice to groups of people who haven't always been heard, like African Americans and Hispanics. In the past, TV
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The Salvation Army My Go To Charity
Why do people love the Salvation Army. Well I’ve been involved with the Salvation Army for many years and have found that they are the most caring group of folks I have ever met. They are always available when people are in need. My Dad first introduced me to the Army by asking me to
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“The Conversations with Leaders: Michael Hoheisel, Wichita City Council, District 3”
Michael Hoheisel is a member of the Wichita City Council in Kansas, representing District 31. He was elected to serve as District III’s council member in November 2021 and was officially sworn in on January 10, 20221. A resident of Wichita for more than 30 years, Hoheisel has been an active leader in neighborhood and
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Interview with Blue Spring Mo. Mayor Carson Ross
Carson Ross, a Blue Springs resident for more than 47 years, was initially elected as Mayor in April of 2008 and reelected in April 2012, April 2016 and 2020. He is the first African American Mayor of Blue Springs, Missouri. Mayor Ross presently serves as a Past Secretary and current First Vice-Chair of the Mid-America
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Interview With Kansas City Artist Harold Smith
Harold Smith is a Kansas City born and based visual artist who’s internationally exhibited and collected work includes painting, collage, mixed media, performance, video, sound, and assemblage. His broad practice addresses issues of the complexity of the black male experience in the Western world through exploring the tension between Westernized societal perceptions of and attitudes
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