Editor’s briefing: The biggest development story you may have missed, and women you need to know


In economic development, communities vie to set themselves apart from, and above, the competition.

They plot and invest to build up concentrations of talent and hard assets in key industries as a means of attracting even more companies, more valued employees, and more research and investment dollars.

A few years, back the Kansas City Area Development Council identified one such special concentration in our local economy — animal health. California may have Silicon Valley, but we have the Animal…

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