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Boulevardia drops two-day festival lineup with nearly 70 acts (and 60 local performers)

By Tommy Felts / March 19, 2024

When Boulevardia’s sprawling urban street festival returns to Crown Center and Washington Square Park this summer, dozens of local artists are expected to take the stage alongside national headliners. Organizers on Tuesday announced the nearly 70 acts Tuesday with the two-day June festival capped with performances by German rock band Milky Chance and 1990s pop…

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$30K grand prize: Sisters embrace vegan comfort eats potential with Mattie’s Food’s big win

By Tommy Felts / March 16, 2024

Arvelisha Woods and India Monique plan to use their grand prize winnings from Friday’s We Are Black pitch competition to invest in the community’s health, they said. Mattie’s Foods won $30,000 in the second annual G.I.F.T. event, which saw 10 Black-owned businesses vying for funding to fuel their business dreams. The winning co-founders of the…

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‘Punching above our weight’: KC requests $75M in federal funds as region’s Tech Hubs effort builds even more momentum

By Tommy Felts / March 15, 2024

Leaders of Kansas City’s Tech Hubs initiative won’t find out until this summer if the regional effort will receive a new round of federal funding, but there’s already plenty to cheer, shared Dennis Ridenour. “We fully expect to be here — or someplace like this — four or five months from now celebrating our region’s…

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Lawmakers want to divest TikTok from Chinese influence, not kill the popular app, says Davids

By Tommy Felts / March 14, 2024

A nationwide ban on TikTok, a video sharing app popular with young people and an increasing number of brands, is edging closer with legislation to curb the China-linked platform passing Wednesday in the U.S. House. U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, was among lawmakers supporting the move, voting “yes” on the bill and urging ByteDance, TikTok’s…

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InvestMidwest releases startup lineup for April conference; KC companies set to pitch 

By Tommy Felts / March 14, 2024

Eight Kansas City startups are among 40 companies selected to pitch in April at InvestMidwest — reflecting not only a diversity of founder representation, but a wide range of agriculture, health, and digital technology innovations from across the Midwest, said Claire Kinlaw. “The caliber of talent and innovation among the chosen companies is truly remarkable, and…

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