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When Kansas City resident Chris Goode opened his juice shop Ruby Jean’s, as an homage to his late grandmother, his goal was simple — to bring a healthy food option to his community while ...
Chris Goode stood at the podium Tuesday in council chambers at City Hall, voicing a frustration with the city’s repeated inaction on his proposal to change the name of Troost Avenue — a Kansas ...
Councilwoman Melissa Robinson holds out possibility that a council majority could work around the committee that put the name change on hold.
One hundred and thirty-nine years ago, and here in 2025 we cannot move past that,” reiterated Chris Goode. Goode owns Ruby Jean’s Juicery off Troost and has been leading the fight to change ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNCity Council votes to hold indefinitely on decision to rename Troost to TruthChris Goode, Troost business owner and owner of Ruby Jean's Juicery, gives comments following the city council's vote to indefinitely hold on the renaming Troost Avenue to Truth Avenue. Goode, who has ...
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Adopt-A-Stop bus stop program highlights Earth Day, hopes to expandChris Goode is the owner of Ruby Jean’s Juicery, just steps away from the bus stop. The stop is where Chris and his family spent a lot of time growing up. Seeing it as an adult and business ...
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‘Nothing happened’: No green light given on Troost name changeChris Goode, a business owner of a Ruby Jean’s, a juicery on Troost Avenue, is one of them. “My granddaddy couldn’t have purchased the real estate that I own. My body would have not have ...
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KCATA’s Adopt-A-Stop program addresses Kansas City’s litterand that standard subconsciously will slowly start to raise,” Owner of Ruby Jean’s Juicery Chris Goode said during Tuesday’s Earth Day cleanup. The idea for the program came a few years ago ...
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