In this issue:
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“El Chapo” captured
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Deportation: 10 things to remember
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Beat the wintertime blues with indoor family entertainment
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❄️ ACTUALIZACIÓN METEOROLÓGICA – CIERRE DE ESCUELAS EN EL ÁREA DE KANSAS CITY ❄️ Varios distritos escolares han anunciado cierres, días virtuales o salidas tempranas

By Tere Siqueira The Sedgwick County (Kansas) Sheriff’s Office has entered into a formal agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under the federal

Has the message of the Blessed Mother in her manifestation as Our Lady of Guadalupe 494 years ago been lost? Deemed inconsequential, irrelevant, misguided or

By Chara Applications are open for KC BizFest, an annual training program in the Greater Kansas City area designed to help high schoolers develop entrepreneurial

In this issue • Chiefs announce move across state lines • Woodland Charity provides aid to Poza Rica in Veracruz, Mexico • Prairie Band Potawatomi

By Tere Siqueira The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has withdrawn from a controversial federal contract with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), valued at nearly

By Jorge Coromac Woodland Charity, in partnership with Lenexa Rotary Club, The Ciudad de Mexico Rotary Club, Poza Rica Rotary Club and local community leaders,

By Angie Baldelomar The Kansas City Chiefs are crossing the state line. On Dec. 22, the pro football franchise announced it will leave Arrowhead Stadium