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Smart regulation required as digital assets, blockchain push innovation faster than ever, entrepreneur says

By Tommy Felts / June 26, 2023

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. Jy Maze is CEO of Maze Freight Solutions and a ForbesNext1000 2021 Honoree. Kansas has seen much innovation over the past decade, but to continue that growth, we as a state need to look at new economic opportunities to drive business to our…

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Cassie Taylor is just getting queerer and weirder (and thanks to a wild 72 hours, she’s now a Playboy Bunny)

By Tommy Felts / June 23, 2023

Be your authentic self, said Cassie Taylor, even if that means losing people along the way.  “The biggest thing I’ve learned in the music industry is that if you’re not authentic, it is not sustainable — you’ll burn out fast. During the pandemic, I lost a lot of friends because I was very vocal about…

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Pitch contest winners salute PHKC as fourth cohort wraps; $15K in prizes awarded to small businesses

By Tommy Felts / June 22, 2023

A winning night at The Porter House KC’s pitch event this week expands opportunity for more than just the company taking home the biggest check, said Taylor Burris. AI Hub — led by Burris and her husband, James Spikes — earned first place and $8,000 in the competition, which also marked the completion of PHKC’s…

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KCRise Fund closes $34M Fund III with ‘hyper-local’ focus; Here are its first four investments

By Tommy Felts / June 22, 2023

A third venture capital fund — expected to invest $34 million in 20 more tech startups across the Kansas City region — builds on KCRise Fund’s thesis that high-growth local companies are the key to investor success, said Ed Frindt. It’s a competitive advantage that swells with each wave of funding, he added, announcing the…

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These makers and vendors aren’t buying the scarcity mindset: ‘There’s a way for us all to eat’

By Tommy Felts / June 21, 2023

A new vendor fair aims to unite people from all corners of the city and promote collaboration among the local vendor community, said entrepreneur and event organizer Dontavious Young. “I see a lot of events in Kansas City that are geared toward a specific type of crowd, or a specific type of culture, or a…

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