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ULAH closing Westwood boutique after burning the candle at both ends; here’s how the brand’s fragrance will keep its flame lit

Closing a storefront doesn’t mean failure, said Buck Wimberly; sometimes it means choosing sustainability, health, and a future that looks different than originally imagined, the ULAH co-founder noted. The Westwood boutique — known for its elevated style, in-store concerts, and buoyantly optimistic social media personality — announced on Tuesday plans to shutter the store at…

BioNexus KC catalyzes 25 years of work at the crossroads of collaboration, health innovation 

A quarter-century commitment to regional investment and collaboration is paying off, said Dennis Ridenour, reflecting on a timeline of impact for BioNexus KC — accelerating innovation and strengthening health outcomes in Kansas City and beyond. “This milestone is not about a single achievement; it’s about decades of collective, focused effort that have allowed our ecosystem…

Overnight proof? Boujee Baker KC rising after decades in the ooey-gooey making

It’s the wee hours of the morning. Pitch-dark sky, hardly a murmur on these urban streets. Most of Kansas City tucked in their cozy beds. But inside this tiny brick building on 12th Street earlier this week, the lights are bright, R&B music is buzzing, and the oven is blazing — ready to finish off…

Retirement savings as startup capital? Little-known legal move is helping some Kansas Citians don the founder hat

Editor’s note: The following piece was sponsored by Accelefund, a Missouri-based firm that helps connect entrepreneurs with small business and startup funding. Russell Luttrall had spent years planning his next chapter. After a career that stretched from military service to decades maintaining and managing federal vehicle fleets, he knew exactly what kind of auto shop…

Toucans and Labubus blow it: Designer boxes tissues that don’t shred your nose (or home’s aesthetic)

WICHITA — As a consumer herself, Ariel Westphal wants to expect more from the items she purchases, the budding Kansas entrepreneur said. And from a business perspective, that means crafting products that blend utility, beauty and long-lasting quality — even in something as simple as a box of tissues. “I didn’t want to just create…

Unexpected loss hit these small businesses in 2025; here’s how they’re pushing forward despite grief

Editor’s note: The following story was published by KCUR, Kansas City’s NPR member station, and a fellow member of the KC Media Collective. Click here to read the original story or here to sign up for KCUR’s email newsletter. A restaurant in Westport and two Crossroads cocktail bars had to navigate death, loss and grief in 2025; KCUR spoke with…

It’s official: Chiefs are border hopping to KCK; Kansas now ‘a touchdown state,’ governor says

Editor’s note: The following story was published by Kansas News Service and KCUR, Kansas City’s NPR member station, and a fellow member of the KC Media Collective. Click here to read the original story or here to sign up for KCUR’s email newsletter. A major tax incentives package approved Monday by Kansas lawmakers will help the Chiefs build a new…

KCultivator: This builder fell hard for Kansas City; turns out, it was a surprise she didn’t need to manifest

Editor’s note: KCultivators is a lighthearted profile series to highlight people who are meaningfully enriching Kansas City’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Kansas City is far from dry when it comes to opportunity, Becca Castro said, recalling her desert upbringing and admittedly low expectations for what a life in the Midwest could look like.  “I just thought, ‘Who…

LISTEN: Kansas innovation boosters are willing to play in the same sandbox; it’s time to shout it from the rooftop, leader says

In this bonus episode of Startland News’ Plug and Play Topeka podcast series, we’re joined by Lindsay Lebahn, director and partner success manager for Plug and Play Topeka (through Go Topeka), to look ahead at what’s next for the region’s innovation ecosystem. Lebahn shares how her work bridges Go Topeka’s economic development mission with the…

President Trump’s new AI executive order: What business leaders should know (and do next)

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. Sam Mitchell is a partner at the Chicago office of Husch Blackwell, a leading law firm that provides unparalleled service and industry-specific solutions to clients nationwide. This article was originally published and distributed by Husch Blackwell, a partner of Startland News. On December…