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KANSAS CITY, Kan. 鈥?Within days of each other, three department leaders notified the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, that they will resign from their positions. The department heads are Katherine Carttar, the economic development director; Rob Richardson, the development coordination and customer service success director; and Kathleen VonAchen, the chief financial officer. Carttar pushed to get The Merc Co+op grocery store project up and running, which she touted as a catalyst for future development in downtown KCK. She advocated for the Lanier Campus, a $20 million project that would turn the old Reardon Center into brand-new apartments, a com
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DURHAM, N.C. 鈥?Every morning, the sights, sounds and smells, make the Ninth Street Bakery come to life. The bakery s been in business since 1981, said Ari Berenbaum, who owns the bakery in downtown Durham, North Carolina. I took it over in 2013, and since that time we ve had various social mission projects. It started with the bakery giving out free box lunches to those in need at the start of the pandemic. A lot of low income and homele
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