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From Vision to Action: Showing Up, Moving Beyond the Conversation, and Turning Community Concerns Into Action
From vision to action, progress starts by showing up. Commissioner Jermaine Howard takes residents inside another week in District 1—from neighborhood conditions and community voices to education, local leadership and the growing opportunities within Wyandotte County’s construction trades. This week’s message is simple: strong communities are built when all of us have a role in building them.


Growing Together: Building a Stronger District 1 Without Losing Our Identity
Commissioner Jermaine Howard’s latest We Not Me Conversations highlights a week of progress through community partnerships, the Broken Heart Classic, neighborhood cleanup initiatives, support for local agriculture, and responsible development in District 1. Explore this week’s Economic Snapshot on Real Estate & Housing, learn how supporting local businesses strengthens Wyandotte County, and discover how working together creates opportunity, pride, and lasting community growth


Inside Jegna Klub: Where Judge Candice Alcaraz's Story Inspired Future Leaders and Built a Lasting Legacy
What begins as an interview quickly becomes something much more. Inside The Jegna Klub Headquarters, Judge Candice Alcaraz reflects on the obstacles, mentors, and defining moments that shaped her path to becoming Wyandotte County’s first Black female District Court Judge. Through authentic conversations with youth interns, this feature reveals how mentorship, media, and leadership intersect to build confidence, create opportunity, and leave a lasting legacy for Kansas City’s


More Than Momentum: The People, Partnerships, and Purpose Driving District 1 Forward
Commissioner Jermaine Howard reflects on a week of collaboration, youth empowerment, and community partnerships in District 1. From new recreational investments and resident conversations to celebrating local leaders and inspiring the next generation, discover how the “We Not Me” philosophy is creating opportunities, strengthening neighborhoods, and building a brighter future for every family in Wyandotte County.


From Vacant Spaces to Vibrant Places
Commissioner Jermaine Howard reflects on a week of vision, leadership, and community impact in District 1. Inspired by Black Tech Street in Tulsa, he shares why representation matters, highlights local partnerships, celebrates businesses like John’s Java & Jazz, addresses food access, and encourages residents to help shape the future of Wyandotte County. Discover how the “We Not Me” philosophy is turning conversations into action and inspiring the next generation.
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