Diana Kander took the TEDxKC stage in 2014 and began her lecture with a personal story.

Your fave TEDxKC Speakers: Where are they now?

We catch up with three former TEDxKC speakers to take a look at their big ideas and what they are doing now. Speaker: Diana Kander Year: 2014 The ‘Idea Worth Spreading’: Most businesses are created with businesses, not people, in mind. Quote worth remembering: “Since the 1980s, we’ve had an explosion in the number of classrooms…

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KC is becoming a ‘Smart City’: Any questions?

Thursday at Techweek, the Union Station Extreme Screen theatre was packed to the brim with people wanting to hear about “Emerging Kansas City: Building the City of the Future.” The topic of conversation: Kansas City’s Smart City initiative. In case you haven’t heard of the Smart City, here’s what it is in brief: In June…

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Set Your Watch: 90 seconds with local innovators and entrepreneurs

It’s coming! Set your watch as we team up with Startland News to highlight Kansas City’s innovators and entrepreneurs, all in 90 seconds. “90 on the Clock” premieres next Wednesday, September 23 with Callie England, creator of Rawxies, as she talks about her East Bottoms business and its raw, vegan, and gluten- and soy-free cookies. The five-part series continues…

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Catina Taylor talks with Aditya Voleti at a meeting

Finding solutions for the student-transfer problem

Kansas City building toward solutions for student-transfer problem When dozens of educators and social service professionals gathered recently in Kansas City to discuss the problem of transient students, the proposed solutions essentially boiled down to old-fashioned personal interventions and technology-driven assistance. The occasion for the gathering was a Student Mobility Summit convened by Kansas City…

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Nick de Feo, Jr.grabs a pancake during the morning breakfast rush. The pancakes are so big that if you took them for carry out, "we’ve got to put it in a pizza box," he says. (Photo: Jonathan Bender | The Recommended Daily)

The variety of life with spice and pancakes

Six words changed Nick DeFeo Jr.’s life. He was in the middle of his route, delivering spices for R.L. Schreiber. It was one of dozens of stops — a luncheonette run by a wily old cook. Jerry’s Café, 1209 W 103rd Street, was the second go round for Jerry Naster, the cook who once made Jerry’s…

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Sound Smart This Weekend

THE REARVIEW: We can’t wrap up the week without talking about clocks and presidential debates. In summation, 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed is transferring schools and accepting his White House invitation, and the fact the hashtag #hotdebateguy trended on Twitter during the Republican face-off and was a news story afterward may be all that we need to say…

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Linda Glasgow was named Missouri Teacher of the Year for 2015-16. Glasgow teaches third grade at John Nowlin Elementary School in Blue Springs. (Credit: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)

Blue Springs educator named tops in Missouri

Linda Glasgow, a third-grade teacher at John Nowlin Elementary School in Blue Springs, has been named Missouri’s 2015-16 Teacher of the Year by the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.

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Big Data Summit keynote focuses on healthcare

As Techweek at Union Station in Kansas City, continues, the Big Data Summit began its series of lectures Wednesday morning discussing the next breakthrough in technology: healthcare. “The Big Data Summit is not just about the cool new app, it is not just about a new wearable technology,” said Don Peterson, emcee of the Big…

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Entrance to the Truman Behavioral Health Emergency Department

Truman Medical Centers Shutting Down Behavioral Health Emergency Department

Truman Medical Centers said it is closing its behavioral health emergency department effective immediately and will transfer current patients to the hospital’s inpatient facility or to another psychiatric facility.

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Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake delve into The History of Rap Part 6 during The Tonight Show (Credit: YouTube)

News you can use: Rap’s delightfully good week

Rap is having a good week. The Associated Press reports that today in 1979, the Sugarhill Gang released “Rapper’s Delight,” considered to be the first rap record. Honoring the first rap single to become a Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 means we can re-watch last Wednesday’s broadcast of The Tonight Show, where…

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