Party with puppies at the Bar K Puppy Bowl on Feb. 11. The event includes: Series of puppy games and play (puppies need to be between the ages of three and six months and current on all vaccinations). Pups receive a bandana. Drink specials for humans. Registration is from 11:30 a.m. with games being held […]
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Are you Kansas City’s top bargain hunter? Run this website
Kansas City on the Cheap is looking for a new publisher. This is a great opportunity for someone who is well connected locally, has journalism or marketing experience and wants to be the boss of a hyperlocal news and entertainment site. The ideal candidate: Lives in the city. Has contacts in the local media and […]
More Free COVID-19 Testing Kits Available
As summer activities gear up, it’s important to stay healthy and get tested for COVID-19, especially if you are experiencing symptoms or have been exposed to someone who has tested positive. Residential households in the U.S. are now eligible for another order of free at-home tests on USPS.com. The tests are completely FREE — no cost whatsoever. No […]
Earn Money by Sharing Your Opinions From Home
Hey Kansas City! Are you looking to make some extra money? Of course you are, who isn’t? Focus Group by Schlesinger wants to reward you for sharing your opinion on topics such as food, beverages, technology, entertainment, and more! You can earn money by participating in Focus Groups, Online Surveys, Webcam Discussions, Product Tests, and […]
How to Get a Free Credit Report Every Year
It’s always good to have your finances in order. You can start by reviewing your credit reports to make sure they accurately reflect your credit history. It’s a great way to check for both fraud and mistakes. Did you know you’re entitled to a FREE credit report once a year? It’s one of the best ways […]
Free Consumer Action Handbook
Knowledge is power. If you’re trying to resolve an issue, it’s not always easy for consumers to resolve issues, know what’s a scam or who to turn to for assistance. The government wants to help consumers make informed decisions on many topics, including banking, cars, credit, education, employment, food & nutrition, health care, housing, insurance, investing, […]
DIY Simple Face Masks and Where to Donate Them in Kansas City
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has advised wearing cloth face coverings when you go out in public, to help slow the spread of COVID-19. With face masks hard to find, we suggest you just make your own. If you sew, there are many patterns out there. But we found a pattern so simple, provided by […]
Brookside Farmers Market Offers Fresh Meat, Produce and Garden Plants
The Brookside Farmers Market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. Currently, the outdoor market is set up at HJ’s Community Center, 6425 Wornall Rd, Kansas City, MO. As an essential food provider, shoppers can buy healthy local food from vendors each week. Featured items include plenty of plants to get your own […]
When and What to Expect from Your Stimulus Check
Kansas City residents on both sides of the state line have bills to pay and are likely asking themselves the following questions: Do I qualify for a stimulus check? When will I get a stimulus check? How much will my stimulus check be? The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed […]
Reebok Gives 50% Discount to First Responders, Military, Teachers and Nurses
Reebok is pausing in these unique times to give back to hard-working heroes. The sports apparel company announced they are offering 50% off to teachers, nurses, military personnel, first responders, and government employees. Qualified workers just need to go verify with ID.me. After you are verified, start shopping for shoes and apparel from Reebok. There is […]