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Kansas City, Jackson County ease COVID-19 restrictions

Kansas City, Jackson County ease COVID-19 restrictions Masks are no longer required outdoors for businesses in Kansas City, and Jackson County. Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021 By Jackson Kurtz Masks are no longer required outdoors for businesses in Kansas City, and Jackson County. Share Updated: 10:33 PM CDT Apr 30, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript RESTRICTIONS ARE BEING LIFTED? THE BIGGEST THING YOU’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO. FROZEN MARGARITA FROZEN SPECIALTY AT THE CROSSROADS HOTELS PERSERAN ROOFTOP BAR THAT’S READY TO BE SERVED ON A HOT SUNNY AFTERNOON. JUST AS COVID RESTRICTIONS ARE BEING RELAXED. THANKFULLY. OUR TIMING IS ALMOST PERFECT. I’M MOST EXCITED TO BE OUTSIDE TO BE AROUND PEOPLE TO START TO SEE THE VACCINES DO THEIR THING AND START TO SEE PEOPLE JUST COME BACK OUT FOR OUTDOOR SPOTS IN KANSAS CITY AND JACKSON COUNTY LIKE THE PURSE ON MASKS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED THE COUNTY’S SOCIAL DISTANCING IS LONGER REQUI

Newsworthy people and performances for April 19, 2021

Brian Lee at Maine Medical Partners in otolaryngology in Biddeford, Heidi Miller at Maine Medical Partners in the Casco Bay surgical care unit, Eric Shurtleff at Maine Medical Partners in the division of acute care surgery, and Josh Vaughn at Maine Medical Partners in orthopedics and sports medicine, a division of orthopedic trauma and fracture care. Landry/French Construction in Scarborough hired Bert Kiesow as project development executive. Kiesow has 25 years of experience in construction management. Maine Community Foundation in Ellsworth hired Michele Camarco as vice president of finance and CFO. Camarco was previously director of finance and operations at Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity Inc. in Indianapolis.

US Navy Sailors Coming To Tulsa To Help With Federal COVID Vaccination Site Next Week

US Navy Sailors Coming To Tulsa To Help With Federal COVID Vaccination Site Next Week The Department of Defense provided new details Thursday about the federally run mass vaccination clinic opening in Tulsa next week.  FEMA is already on the ground, working to get things ready for next week. In a few days, DoD spokesperson Staff Sgt. Jeremy Bennett said U.S. Navy sailors from San Diego will be arriving in Tulsa to help, too.  Chairs are set up inside the Student Union at Tulsa Community College’s northeast campus, as local, state and national agencies work together to get the mass vaccination site ready. 

The new AM – examining the issues facing your dealerships

The new AM – examining the issues facing your dealerships Was this article useful? 3 people found this useful We’ve brought a new structure to your copy of AM magazine from this month, to make our content work harder for you and your business. We aim to bring you much more food for thought and deeper analysis of the issues and opportunities franchised dealers are facing. News continues to beat at the heart of AM’s media. It features in the pages of the print magazine in the format of a digest, covering the must-know events of the last few weeks. Of course, those events are also reported as they happen on am-online.com, where registration is free and users can opt to receive an email bulletin each day.

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