Carroll, author of ‘Winning the Money Game,’ to speak at KCKCC

by Kelly Rogge, KCKCC

Personal finance and funding college will be among the topics addressed by Adam Carroll, author and speaker, on April 20 at Kansas City Kansas Community College.

Carroll has been a frequent guest lecturer on more than 500 campuses in the United States as well as hundreds of college leadership and fraternity conferences. His keynote addresses have been described as “inspirational, impactful, hilarious and 100 percent relevant to our situation.” KCKCC is sponsoring the speech.

Carroll will present the concept of “Winning the Money Game” from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the KCKCC Performing Arts Center, 7250 State Ave.

Following his presentation, he will hold a breakout session with faculty, staff and other professionals to discuss the challenges facing high school students and current college students in funding college. This session will be from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Nursing 2705.

The Student Services Office at KCKCC has invited the entire campus community to attend these free events. All KCKCC staff are welcome to the Carroll presentation, and faculty members are encouraged to bring their classes. TRIO Student Support Services was funded by the Department of Education to serve 140 eligible full-time students at KCKCC. Services include, advising, tutoring, financial aid assistance and career counseling, among others.

“There are very few speakers who can capture an audience from the first minute and keep them going the entire presentation,” said Sara Reck, TRIO SSS transition coordinator at KCKCC. “Adam is one of those speakers and delivers rock-solid content every single time he gets up on stage. All you really need to know is you’re going to have some fun.”

In early 2014, Adam successfully crowd-funded a documentary on student loan debt, raising almost $70,000 in 45 days. The film, “Broke, Busted & Disgusted” is currently available. More information can be found at www.brokebusteddisgusted.com. It has garnered critical acclaim after Carroll’s TEDx talk at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee last September. The mission of the film is to start a national debate about changing the way college is funded and not crippling young adults with mountains of debt.

In an attempt to stop the problem before it starts, Carroll’s book “Winning the Money Game,” and its corresponding curriculum, are being used in high schools and colleges throughout the country as a financial literacy supplement. Students and educators are calling it a “game-changer” when it comes to handling money.

For more information or questions on Adam Carroll’s visit, call Sara Reck at 913-288-7573.

Kelly Rogge is the public information supervisor at KCKCC.

KCK man injured in I-70 collision with semi

The driver of a Chevrolet Cobalt was injured after a collision with a semi at 11:50 p.m. April 12 on I-70 westbound near the 18th Street Expressway in Kansas City, Kan.

The Cobalt was westbound and a semi was in the lane next to it when the Cobalt made an abrupt lane change, according to the Kansas Highway Patrol trooper’s report.

The semi struck the Cobalt, then the Cobalt skidded to the right shoulder and struck the barrier wall, according to the report.

The driver of the Cobalt, a 37-year-old Kansas City, Kan., man, was taken to the hospital, the report stated.

The driver of the semi, a 59-year-old Kansas City, Mo., man, was not injured, the report stated.

Sporting KC celebrates 20th anniversary tonight in KCK with match against Colorado

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Sporting Kansas City will be the host of the Colorado Rapids on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their inaugural MLS match when the two teams went head-to-head on April 13, 1996.

The match will also be broadcast on 38 The Spot, SKCTV, Sports Radio 810 WHB and La Grande 1340 AM, with live television coverage beginning at 7 p.m.

The first 10,000 fans through the gates at Children’s Mercy Park will receive a complimentary Sporting KC retro jersey koozie. Retro merchandise will also be available at the match while supplies last, including the team’s black and rainbow warmup jerseys.

Fans attending 20th Anniversary Night will be greeted at Children’s Mercy Park with a 1990s throwback experience, including retro-themed videoboard graphics and music from 1996 playing throughout the stadium during pregame. For more information on 20th Anniversary Night, including a full television broadcast of the inaugural match, visit SportingKC.com/20years.

Wednesday’s contest will be the 70th time the two clubs clubs have met in all competitions since their first meeting 20 years ago, making the Rapids the most frequent opponent in Kansas City’s history.

Sporting KC strung together an 11-game unbeaten streak against the Rapids in all competitions from 2009-2015, but the run ended when the Rapids claimed victories in each of the last two matches against Sporting KC last year. Colorado has historically struggled in Kansas City, going 4-18-5 during the regular season. With a victory on Wednesday, Colorado would have back-to-back victories in Kansas City for the first time since 1999.

After last weekend’s win against the New York Red Bulls, Sporting KC (4-1-0) reclaimed its spot atop MLS Supporters’ Shield standings with 12 points. They sit five points clear of the Rapids (2-2-1), who occupy sixth place with 7 points. Colorado has struggled in away games to begin the season, posting two losses and a draw. Sporting KC and Colorado also met in the 2016 preseason in Tucson, Ariz., where Peter Vermes’ men claimed a 4-1 win.

Both Colorado and Kansas City will enter Wednesday’s match with regular starters sidelined through injury. Though Sporting KC captain Matt Besler has cleared MLS concussion protocol since his injury with the U.S. Men’s National Team, his availability for Wednesday’s match remains questionable.

The team’s depth in defense and midfield will also be on display, with Soni Mustivar, Justin Mapp, Kevin Ellis and Chance Myers all ruled out for the match. The Rapids, meanwhile, will be without three defenders: Sean St. Ledger, Jared Watts and Marlon Hairston. Forward Kevin Doyle will also sit out with a shin injury.

Tickets to 20th Anniversary Night at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan., are available at Ticketmaster.com , including South Stand general admission tickets for $19.96. Fans can secure their tickets in the South Stand using promo code WIZ1996 at checkout.

– Information from Sporting KC