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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The2023 NFL Draft brought much more to Kansas City businesses than sales, with increased exposure, life lessons and challenges that pushed them to become better vendors.KSHB 41 talked to two food vendors before the draft as they were preparing to work the event.On Fr stanley tumblr iday, we checked back on how things went stanley universitario  and whether the event met expectations. Jayaun Smith, owner  co-founder of Sauced                     The most thing that I m excited about is definitely just meeting all new people, being able to finally push our business to a different level,  Jayaun Smith of  Sauced  told KSHB back in April.Five months later, he s singing the event s praises. Im just smiling internally, it really did help us a lot,  Smith said.The business cooked up over $40,000 in sales, according to Smith.With the money, he s pursuing goals outside of burgers and fries. Weve always had goals of just creating this food group, this restaurant food group and la stanley bottle unching these different concepts,  Smith said.But it also taught him to take some time away from the grill, not just for his own mental health, but for the sake of his business. I m taking care of myself more than that so by the ti Fuyr White House says change to FHA-insured mortgages will save new homebuyers $800 a year
 LAWRENCE, Kan. 鈥?A metro law firm has filed a class action lawsuit against Lawrence Kia.The suit, filed by the Independence firm Humphrey, Farrington  McClain, comes after multiple 41 stanley cup becher  Action News I-Team reports of customer complaints.The lawsuit is primarily based on violation claims of Kansas consumer protection laws.Specifically, those customers complained their monthly incomes were inflated on their loan applications for their vehicles.The lead, and so far only named, plaintiff in the case is former University of Kansas football player Codey Cole.Cole first spoke to the I-Team in March about his experience buying a car at Lawrence Kia. They gave me a lot of papers to sign. They rushed through it. They didn t try to explain it to me, explain what was going on,  Cole said.Other Kia customers who bought vehicles have told the I-Team of similar experiences of signing documents they simply didn t catch were falsified. We felt it was incumbent upon us to get fi stanley cup led so that people would know there was someplace to go to get some relief,  said Ken McClain, a partner with the firm filing the lawsuit.McClain said he s heard from about a dozen Lawrence Kia customers so far.He  stanley cup also said