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May 30 When Kansas City Health Department Director Rex Archer retires at the end of July, he will join the growing ranks of public health officials who have departed during the pandemic. Some found the stress overwhelming or faced threats and public vitriol. Others, including Archer, finally decided to step down after putting off overdue retirements. They'll be replaced by people like Taylor .
Judge Templeton
BEAUMONT – Judge Mitch Templeton did not err by opting not to grant a new trial in car wreck suit that resulted in a jury awarding no damages, according to an opinion issued by the Ninth Court of Appeals today.
Court records show plaintiff Taylor Carter, who is represented by The Provost Umphrey Law Firm, sued Joseph Pham to recover damages for injuries allegedly sustained in a motor vehicle incident. The case went to trial in July 2019, with jurors finding both parties equally negligent and opting not to award any damage.
In October 2019, Carter filed a motion for new trial, which Judge Templeton denied the following month.
Business is booming at mask optional establishments
Business booming at mask optional establishments By Hannah Tiede | April 1, 2021 at 11:01 PM MST - Updated April 1 at 11:20 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) -Itâs been one week since Arizona Governor Doug Ducey lifted mask requirements. Some mask optional establishments say business is the best itâs been in a year.
âThe last two weeks have been better than the last six months,â said Taylor Carter, the CEO of Firetruck Brewing Company. âItâs very good to see people coming out again, they are more comfortable [eating out] and they are supporting local.â
Carter says his customers enjoy having a choice when it comes to wearing a mask.
Craft beer fans in the Old Pueblo certainly have noticed their local bottle shop is now sporting larger selections of 4-packs and 6-packs from a variety of local and national breweries these days. Independently owned beer and wine shops like Tucson Hop Shop, Arizona Beer House and Tap & Bottle are updating their beer selections on a weekly basis to keep up with the public s demand for new brews. We ve been getting so many breweries that we never had access to before. They re all canning and packing more now that their taprooms are closed, said Tap & Bottle owner Rebecca Safford. People are constantly wanting new releases and we re even seeing Pueblo Vida releasing new beers every few weeks.