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Dayten Rose

Multi-City Editor, Midwest

Dayten is based in Kansas City, MO and studied sociolinguistics at Truman State University, where he was the editor-in-chief of Windfall Magazine. He loves exploring tiny towns in the Midwest, weird history, and Dungeons & Dragons.

Most of us probably don’t have our state and city flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flags’ designs reflect rich history.
This Presidents Day, we’re talking about an iconic Boston statue: who made it, who cares for it, and why we should care about it.
Love your city? Get engaged. Louisville’s boards + commissions are open for anyone to join.
You can thank us the next time you host a trivia night.
Cheap wings, fried wings, spicy wings, whole wings — however you plan to watch the Big Game, we know one of these local wing spots will make it even better.
Hosted by GANGGANG, BUTTER’s first expansion will feature 30+ Black artists at the Indianapolis Artgarden over NBA All-Star Weekend, with 100% of sales returned to artists.
From discussions with award-winning journalists to musical performances, LFPL is making it more accessible to learn Louisville’s Black history.
With plenty of dining options, photo ops, and even live sports, you won’t have to chase down your favorite food trucks at these established locations.
We’re bringing you some interesting facts about Columbia and its history. If you’re a trivia master (or local enthusiast), give this a try.
Plan your next snow day at one of the top sledding hills in Indy.
Snow hasn’t always brought winter magic to San Antonio, but that doesn’t stop us from dreaming of a white Christmas.
Have a joyous, merry, happy holiday
Here’s your guide to completing your New Year’s resolutions, whether you want to practice more self-care or get more involved with your city.
It’s about time we introduced ourselves: Say hello to the faces behind your favorite 5-min morning newsletter.
Scholarship applicants through Great Jobs KC received the biggest giveaway in GMA3’s history: $50,000 each totallying $5.25 million.
A previously dismissed stadium site at 1601 McGee St. has re-entered consideration for the new home of the Royals.
GreenLight Fund Kansas City will help fund local operations for two food security-based nonprofits: mRelief and Food Connect.
We’ve compiled a list of local businesses across 6AM City’s 26 markets to support on Small Business Saturday.
Over the last five years, some cities in the metro have grown as much as 39% in population, according to the Kansas City Business Journal.
Say hello to Katie, Jeff + Mandey, the faces behind your favorite five-minute morning newsletter.
The pieces are in place for SomeraRoad to begin development on the $526 million overhaul of the West Bottoms thanks to a new tax incentive.
Downtown lights pouring into the night sky obscure our views of the galaxy, but a few practices you can implement tonight could help totally reverse light pollution in Charleston.
For every sale of a Hat Trick gin cocktail through Sunday, Oct. 29, a portion of the proceeds will support Pay It Forward’s mission to support food and beverage workers.
Get the details on this green space.
South Carolina Aquarium, Cherry Point Seafood, the Culinary Institute of Charleston at Trident Technical College, Lowcountry Food Bank, and One80 Place are partnering to feed Charleston.
Good horror, bad horror, weird horror — Louisville has been the site of some one-of-a-kind films to get you in the Halloween spirit.
As visitors come and see what Derby City has to offer, they’ll find themselves with plenty of options for luxurious stays at our boutique hotels.
The City of Sacramento fields this question a lot, and it turns out the answer is simple, harmless, and something you can solve with a few ice cubes and a wedge of lemon.
Join the ~2,000 volunteers it takes to run your favorite fall festival in downtown Greenville, SC.
Coinciding with MAC’s 50th anniversary, the trustees of the Graham Foundation awarded the arts fund its largest single donation to support its artist grant program and SmartARTS educational partnership.
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Prepare for Presidential Primaries on from Saturday, Feb. 24 to Election Day on Tuesday, March 5.
The canine celebrity will be honored as “Hardest Working Dog” by the Queen of Country on Wednesday, Feb. 21 on CBS.
Sign up to learn how you can strengthen your business or find employment through hiring and workforce development.
Putting out a tube feeder is just the beginning — we’ll get you started in the wide world of birdfeeding.
Open for kids and parents, this completely free bridge building competition helps promote STEM education in Winston-Salem.
Tell us which empty building could be used differently.
Prepare for fall weather in Charleston, SC with these seasonal temperature and precipitation outlooks.
If you haven’t gotten lost in a corn maze, shopped fall-themed arts and crafts, sipped wine in the garden, picked apples, or taken a walk in a pumpkin patch — can you really say it’s fall?
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need in the summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You don’t need your own private pool to go for a dip in San Diego — rent somebody else’s by the hour with Swimply, an Airbnb-style rental app for swimming pools.
Celebrate the arts at IndyFringe from Thursday, Aug. 17- Sunday, Sept. 3 with 285 performances by 400+ performing artists across six stages — from magic, to stand-up, to original plays and musicals, to acts that defy genre.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
See how Spotify classifies the local music scene.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history.
An international, daylong celebration of music will occupy 38 venues across the metro with live performances, plus opportunities for you to make some noise yourself.
The uncensored, unjuried experience known as Fringe Festival will feature 54 productions, 35 visual artists, and six films across twelve venues between July 14 and July 30.
You’re more likely to find baby animals in need this spring and summer, so be informed about how your intervention can help (or harm) local wildlife in need.
We’ve got a first-class football team, the world’s first womens soccer stadium, the 2026 World Cup, and a burgeoning rodeo scene — next up, we’re going digital with the local esports community.
The Mid-America Regional Council placed Kansas City under an Orange Ozone alert, encouraging citizens to stay indoors and reduce emissions where possible.
Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history.