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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Kansas City Aviation Department is preparing for an estimated 488,000 people through Kansas City International Airport during the holiday travel season, which end Jan. 2. Its a well-orchestrated machine that is an airport in wi stanley becher nter time,  said Joe McBride, with the Aviation Department.Within  stanley hrnek the last week the Aviation Department reopened the citys second runway that was under construction for a full-depth replacement. Some of the concrete dated back 50 years, meaning it was original to the airport.As planes are coming and going, crews will shut down one runway to clear it while leaving the other in use. Snow removal of one runway takes about 45 minutes to an hour.KCI has to use sand and chemicals like potassium acetate instead of salt to provide traction for the planes on the runway. Salt could damage the mechanics.Travelers who headed out of town today are happy to leave this preparation to someone else. I couldnt have planned it better,  Veronica Byrd said.  I am so excited. I mean thinking about g bidon stanley etting to the warm weather. I cant wait. If you find yourself waiting around for a plane thats eventually cancelled and not rescheduled, you are entitled to a ful Fyka Workers at Kansas City Main Street Starbucks vote to unionize
 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥? stanley termos Three Johnson Count stanley drink bottle y school districts are set to present fall COVID-19 mitigation plans Monday night.The boards of education for Shawnee Mission, Gardner Edgerton and Spring Hill school districts will discuss which safety measures to implement for the 2021-2022 school year.Shawnee Mission School District mitigation optionsThe Shawnee Mission School District board will review two proposals.Under each, the district recommends all students and staff who are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine receive it.Both proposals also call for masks on school buses, though masks wont be required outdoors, including during elementary recess.The second proposal is more stringent, however, when it comes to individuals who arent eligible for the vaccine.Elementary students will be required to wear masks under the proposal, until they have the opportunity to get the vaccine. That could come as early as this winter.For students in secondary levels, its strongly recommended that people who are unvaccinated mask until fully vaccinated.The districts first proposal follows th stanley mug at model for all grade levels, including elementary.Both proposals remove a cohorting requirement for secondary grad