East-side KCMO businesses receive grants to provide fresh produce, security for community
3 years ago
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Two businesses located in east Kansas City, Missouri — Ophelia's Blue Vine and Black Hawk Security and Neighborhood Watch — recently received $25,000 grants that will help them address key issues in their community: fresh produce and safety.
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