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River Market businesses adjust to new mask guidance

River Market businesses adjust to new mask guidance On Friday, Kansas City area jurisdictions began peeling away their pandemic health guidelines in order to better align with new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance. and last updated 2021-05-14 18:51:52-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Business owners are left with a decision to make about whether or not to require masks indoors following Friday s removal of Kansas City s mask mandate by Mayor Quinton Lucas. Customers were met with a new sign on the door at The Farmhouse restaurant Friday morning saying masks are no longer required inside, but customers are welcome to wear them if they would prefer.

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Tuesday, May 11, 202105/11/2021 Community health and fitness advocate Mark Lorenzoni joined the show to discuss a special public forum highlighting UVA’s contribution to our local running community and a conversation with the first woman to accept an athletic scholarship at UVA Margaret Groos and UVA’s first African American female Athletics Director Carla Williams as part of UVA’s Track Talks. Podcasts

Desert lake is mysteriously shrinking and in danger of disappearing

Desert lake is mysteriously shrinking and in danger of disappearing AccuWeather 6 hrs ago Chaffin Mitchell The mysterious Lake Sawa in southern Iraq was once a very popular destination for tourists who came from far and wide to visit. They journeyed there with hopes of healing and for religious and spiritual reasons. Essential elements including sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur, chlorine and carbonates are plentiful in Lake Sawa s water; however, the source of its water has been a mystery for centuries. However, now Lake Sawa is shrinking in size leaving some wondering whether it might disappear altogether. The weather could be a contributing factor to the lake s demise, but other theories abound.

Bournemouth University named in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2021

BOURNEMOUTH University has ranked in the top seven per cent of universities globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2021. Bournemouth University has been ranked 74 in the world, while its overall score places the university at 19 place in the UK and in the top seven of universities in the world, with 1,115 universities from 98 countries and regions entering the rankings. The rankings are global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which aim to protect people and the planet. Universities receive a ranking for each of the 17 SDG categories, such as Climate Action, and an overall ranking.

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