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Gypsy Bells by BNM, formerly known as Bridal and More. Is a business built with a strong foundation of style, passion, and community spirit. Established by a determined entrepreneur Dani
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Gypsy Bells by BNM, formerly known as Bridal and More. Is a business built with a strong foundation of style, passion, and community spirit. Established by a determined entrepreneur Dani

Davis Designs Home Decor Boutique is owned and operated by Heather Davis and her parents Cherie and Gene Davis. This home decor store represents Heather and Cherie’s passion for interior design, artistry, and community engagement.

Carnicería García es un negocio en la calle 8 en Garden City KS, que ha estado sirviendo a la comunidad durante 16 años. La historia detrás de este establecimiento es

Moving Downtown Creativity meets functionality, at The Design Center, on Main Street in Garden City Kansas. Gary Greenlee is the owner of the Design Center. Celebrating its ninth year. The

Carniceria Garcia is a business on 8th street in Garden City KS, which has been serving the community for an impressive 16 years. The story behind this establishment is a

For the past six years, Central Cup has been serving delicious drinks. They also have been offering a place for Garden City residents to hangout, work or spend time with

Scott Kedrowski is the Dean of Advancement and Alumni Relations. He is working hard to weave connections, create a sense of belonging among Garden City Community College’s (GCCC) diverse community

Gipson Diamond Jewelers, owned by the dedicated Gary Gipson, has been a cherished part of the community for 25 years. As the creative force behind this establishment, Gary’s journey into

Rodrigo Ruvalcaba is the owner of Ruvalcaba Agency LLC. Growing up, Rodrigo remembers his family moving a lot from town to town. Their search led them to Garden City, where

In 2011, Janet Smaltz began to operate her small business, armed with a dream and a passion for independence, she started her business right from her own garage. Little did