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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A Monday morning hit-and-run in Kansas City, Missouri, has left a pedestrian in critical but stable condition, according to police.
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MERRIAM, Kan. 鈥?Johnson County business owners spent the past year trying to follow a myriad of COVID-19 restrictions from customer limits to mask mandates.But those restrictions are being pulled
stanley tumbler back, including the divisive mask mandate.The Johnson County Board of Commissioners voted Thursday to drop the mask mandate and just strongly recommend people wear a mask.The commission voted 5-1, with Commissioner Charlotte O Hara as the only no vote.It becomes official Saturday
stanley thermobecher , May 1.One business owner is happy with the change. We dont want to sit here and have to tell adults what they should be doing, said Allison Henry, owner of Hurricane Allies Bar and Grill. For the past year, Henry has been tasked with enforcing COVID-19 restrictions mandated by the county. If people feel more comfortable wearing a mask then they can still continue to do that, i
stanley cup ts just not going to be our job anymore to enforce it and I dont feel like that it should have ever been our job, said Henry. The commission heard from a Johnson County resident who said it was time to get ride of the mandate. I think it was the right decision to end the mandate, said Daniel Austin, Johnson County resident. The board stro