The Norman City Council’s nine-hour Tuesday meeting ended with an approved budget, but much of the night was spent parsing through 14 budget amendments, many of them significant.
Where Kansas City businesses stand after a year of COVID-19
Where Kansas City businesses stand after a year of COVID-19
and last updated 2021-03-11 19:16:31-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo â It s been one year since the World Health Organizations
Since then, countless businesses across the Kansas City metro have closed. Others thought of new ways to stay open.
Andy Rieger, president of J. Rieger & Co., was approached early on in the pandemic by a nursing home in need of hand sanitizer. The company s distillery began making, distributing and donating thousand of gallons. General assistance to the public turned into something that people [who] could afford it from the public wanted to buy, Rieger said.
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Shown, from left, are Dr. Shelba Bethel, local activitist Jim Jinkins and Ally Richardson. Jinkins, who is noted for a number of community contributions in Norman, died Tuesday from terminal cancer.
Photo Provided A Norman icon : Local activist Jim Jinkins dies Tuesday
By Reese Gorman | Transcript Staff Writer Feb 16, 2021
Feb 16, 2021
Shown, from left, are Dr. Shelba Bethel, local activitist Jim Jinkins and Ally Richardson. Jinkins, who is noted for a number of community contributions in Norman, died Tuesday from terminal cancer. Photo Provided
Norman resident Jim Jinkins â who many described as a Norman icon â died early Tuesday from terminal cancer.
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Several Kansas City area small businesses file lawsuit against their insurance company
Owners say policies should cover pandemic losses
Some businesses are having trouble recovering pandemic losses through their insurance policies.
and last updated 2021-01-27 11:00:34-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The pandemic has devastated small businesses owners as many struggle to recoup heavy financial losses. Some of those owners thought all-risk insurance policies would help ease that financial burden but some of those insurance claims have not been paid out, and the businesses have taken their fight to the courtroom.
Andy Rieger, the great-great-great grandson of Jacob Rieger, re-established his familyâs distillery in 2014. He has a lot on his plate, and that includes making sure his business is protected.