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Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Kansas City Tuesday News Look
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Sounds Like A Comeback The pandemic really dampers our ability to be a sustainable business, said Patrick Sprehe, co-founder of Center Cut Records, describing the era s impact on his business and the livelihood of musicians who rely on Kansas City s social scene to back them up.
Second Hand Winning
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Goodwill is making a killing on all of your old stuff, even during a time when many of the organization s stores were closed because of COVID-19 restrictions. Stuck at home with time to kill, millions of people spent much of 2020 cleaning out closets, cabinets and entire rooms of stuff they no longer wanted.
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Wyandotte County, KS Joins Johnson County, KS and Jackson County, MO in Removing Closing Time Restrictions on Bars, Restaurants, and Taverns
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Leaders with the Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kansas, Johnson County, Kansas, and Jackson County, Missouri announced changes today regarding operating hours for bars, restaurants, and taverns in those counties.
David Alvey, Mayor and CEO of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, Johnson County Board of County Commissioners Chairman Ed Eilert, and Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. issued a joint statement:
We continue to work together as a region to follow the data and take appropriate steps to protect public health. Harmonizing our COVID rules regarding bar and restaurant closing times makes life simpler for businesses and residents. We are encouraged by the progress our region is making in fighting the virus, but we also know the fight is not over, and peop
Here you will find maps and charts that show the impact of COVID-19 in Kansas, Missouri and throughout the Kansas City metro area, along with the region's process on getting people vaccinated.
Missouri s COVID-19 vaccine strategy shortchanges KC s most vulnerable, officials say Katie Moore, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 25 Missouri s COVID-19 vaccine distribution strategy, which favors hospitals over local health departments, is contributing to a lack of equity that hurts underprivileged communities, according to officials in Kansas City.
More than half of the state s vaccine supply is being sent to hospitals, while 8% is going to local health departments that many say are better placed to reach the most vulnerable, including in communities of color.
Kansas City Health Department Director Rex Archer said local health departments are best suited to serve many of those residents.