August 16, 2025 - 22:49
In the heart of rural Kansas, a mother and daughter duo are redefining the meaning of entrepreneurship by intertwining their upholstery and home décor business with the art of building relationships. Their venture, rooted in the small community of Dexter, has flourished not only because of their craftsmanship but also due to the strong connections they have fostered with their customers and fellow local businesses.
The pair emphasizes the importance of personal interactions, believing that each piece they create tells a story that resonates with their clients. This approach has allowed them to establish a loyal customer base, as many return not just for their quality products but for the warmth and care that accompany each transaction.
Their commitment to community extends beyond their business, as they actively participate in local events and support other entrepreneurs in the area. By prioritizing relationships, this mother-daughter team is not only building a successful business but also enriching the fabric of their community.
August 17, 2025 - 07:54
Inaugural Power Pitch Competition Shines at Black Business Matters ExpoBy Tavon N. Thomasson AFRO Intern The fifth annual Black Business Matters Expo took place on August 14 at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, marking a...
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Decline in Tourism at Yosemite National Park Attributed to Overcrowding FearsYosemite National Park officials and local businesses have reported a noticeable decline in tourism, attributing this downturn to growing concerns over overcrowding in the iconic natural...
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Choosing Quality Over Quantity: A Reflection on My European AdventureIn two weeks, I embarked on a whirlwind tour of six cities across four European countries: Berlin, Vienna, Venice, Rome, Milan, and Zurich. While the experience was undoubtedly enriching, I found...
August 15, 2025 - 10:23
Celebrating a Legacy While Building a New OneIn a lively new video shared on social media, Andrew Min, a graduate of the Class of 2018, is seen joyfully dancing and dabbing with crab legs in hand. This exuberant display marks a significant...