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How to Observe Memorial Day During the Pandemic


How to Observe Memorial Day During the Pandemic
How to Observe Memorial Day During the Pandemic
6 ways to honor the fallen this year
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Above image credit: An aerial view of the National World War I Museum and Memorial, which has a full slate of Memorial Day weekend events scheduled this year. (File photo)
On Memorial Day in 2019, visitors browsed the solemn exhibits of the Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Honolulu surrounded by 2,390 six-by-eight-inch U.S. flags, each tagged with the name and duty assignment of a person who died in the attack that prompted the United States’ entry into World War II. ....

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Kansas City's Ties to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre


Tracing Kansas City’s Ties to the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Centennial Next Week
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Above image credit: The ruins of Black Wall Street after the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. (Courtesy | Library of Congress)
Last October an Oklahoma forensic team found 12 unmarked coffins containing human remains in a Tulsa cemetery.
What investigators called a “mass grave” represented evidence of what witnesses had described almost a century ago – that victims of what often is considered the worst incident of racial violence in American history had been buried together without any stone or memorial marking the spot. 
The discovery also meant 21 ....

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Kansas City's Surprising Connection to Japanese Internment Camps


Kansas City’s Surprising Connection to Japanese Internment Camps
Kansas City’s Surprising Connection to Japanese Internment Camps
Understanding History During ‘A Very Turbulent Moment Right Now’
In the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, anti-Japanese hysteria gripped the United States.
Early in World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066 commanding that “all persons of Japanese ancestry” be moved into internment camps.
The U.S. the government called them “assembly centers.” But some historians now believe that “concentration camps” might have been more accurate.
Although there weren’t any camps in the Midwest, a small group of college-aged Japanese American students from internment camps landed at Park College in 1942. ....

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Less Pollution, Lower Bills: Kansas, Missouri Move Ahead on Utility Securitization


Less Pollution, Lower Bills: Kansas, Missouri Move Ahead on Utility Securitization
Less Pollution, Lower Bills: Kansas, Missouri Move Ahead on Utility Securitization
Legislation would help utility providers, like Evergy and Ameren, retire coal-fired power plants faster
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Above image credit: A wind turbine towers above Queen City, Missouri. Ameren, the electrical provider for much of eastern Missouri, acquired the wind farm in late 2020. (Allison Kite | Kansas Reflector)
KANSAS CITY, Missouri Utility providers across Kansas and Missouri may soon be able to retire coal-fired power plants faster as the energy sector accelerates its transition to renewable energy sources. ....

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