In Kansas City, Mayor Quinton Lucas said Friday the city will allow establishments to resume normal operating hours. Neither Independence nor Jackson County are following suit yet,
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Wednesday, February 03, 2021
JACKSON COUNTY EXEC FRANK WHITE FUNDS $500K FOR FREE FOOD!!!
As cash supplies dwindle across the metro and the world waits on cash from Prez Biden, here s a charitable move from the courthouse that should help local families coping with the financial devastation of the pandemic.
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Jackson County Executive announces $500,000 food assistance program
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. is announcing today a food assistance program that will provide funding awards to area food agencies in support of their efforts to minimize hunger amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Specifically, Ordinance 5483 authorizes $500,000 of federal CARES Act monies be allocated to County Executive White’s program, which allows eligible food agencies to purchase and distribute food and other necessities to Jackson County residents. Food agencies interested in receiving funding can apply and, if approved, receive
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Thursday, January 21, 2021
Jackson County Proclaims Construction Progress On EPIC Rock Island Trail Bridge
The Kansas City metro loves building projects more than any other political achievement. Accordingly, whilst the Rock Island Trail has endured more than its share of hardship, this note on improvement in the stix is still important.
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Wildwood Bridge is longest trail bridge in Jackson County
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. is excited to announce that the Rock Island Trail is now home to the longest trail bridge in the County. Today, construction crews installed the last 200-foot span of the Wildwood Bridge, making it a total of 300-feet long.
Jackson County amends health order allowing bars, restaurants to serve until midnight
Order does not apply to Kansas City or Independence Share Updated: 9:31 AM CST Jan 13, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff
Order does not apply to Kansas City or Independence Share Updated: 9:31 AM CST Jan 13, 2021
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Show Transcript 12:30 A.M. STARTING TOMORROW. KMBC 9’S BRIAN JOHNSON IS IN WYANDOTTE COUNTY WITH REACTION FROM BUSINESSES AND RESIDENTS. BUSINESSES LIKE SAMMY’S TAVERN ARE EXSTATIC, BUT SOME RESIDENTS WORRY. WYANDOTTE COUNTY HAS STRUGGLED TO CONTAIN THE VIRUS. AND NOW ITS BARS WILL BE OPEN THE LATEST IN THE METRO. WHOOO. , AM STILL ROOTING FOR I STILL ROOTING FOR THEM. THE NEW ORDER RELAXES RESTRICTIONS ON PLACES LIKE SAMMY’S TAVERN. THAT’S GOING TO BE GREAT FOR BUSINESS. TWO AND A HALF MORE HOURS OF BUSINESS EACH NIGHT CAN BE MEAN DOUBLE THE REVENUE. THESE FOLKS REALLY CARE ABOUT THEIR COMMUNITY. THEY CARE ABOU