Jasmine-Kay Johnson

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A group of seven people smiling and sitting on handmade wooden go-karts in a workshop. The floor is wooden, and shelves with various tools and equipment are visible in the background. The scene conveys a playful and creative atmosphere.

Once Lost, Now Found

Rotaract brings people together through service and socialization.

A group of four children work at a long desk with papers, accompanied by an adult who is assisting them. Notes and photos are pinned to a bulletin board on the wall. Snacks are on the table. The room has a casual, educational atmosphere.

Together We Can

A grassroots organization, Centro Latino de Salud, empowers the underrepresented.

A person with long hair is sitting cross-legged, smiling, and juggling five colorful balls labeled Wisdom, Kindness, Peace, Resilience, and a heart. The background features artistic designs and contact information.

Stamp Out the Stigma

Look Around Boone uses art to engage youth in the conversation on mental health.

Two people are standing in a gym, both smiling confidently. The woman is wearing a sleeveless top and leggings, while the man is in a T-shirt and shorts. Exercise equipment and clothing racks are visible in the modern gym setting.

Rowing Out of Water

Rho Engine Room is dedicated to innovation and routines suited for everyone.

A thermal image of a human back displaying varied temperatures. Warmer regions in red and yellow show higher heat, concentrated along the spine, while cooler areas in green and blue appear on the outer edges.

Visualizing Wellness

How medical thermography is reshaping health prevention.

A person in a black camacho COFFEE t-shirt holds a paper with the HomeGoods logo. The background is plain and blurry.

January: A Closer Look

This month, we take a look at three of Columbia’s newest businesses or locations – Pedego Bikes, Exclusive Cuts, and Camacho Coffee.

A group of people standing together at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Two individuals in the center hold large scissors, cutting a yellow ribbon. Others stand around them, some smiling, in casual and semi-formal attire.

By the Community, for the Community

Boone County’s Voluntary Action Center celebrates 50 years
of service with a party and plenty of reflection.