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The doctor will see you now…curbside, by phone, or onscreen - News - Morning Sun

PITTSBURG, Kan. — The COVID-19 pandemic might be testing many aspects of the state’s public health system, but it’s also spurring innovation.Social distancing measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak resulted in many people postponing or canceling non-emergency-related medical appointments. Early during the pandemic, the state created regulatory flexibility so Kansans could continue receiving necessary care in new ways, and a new era of alternate visits from

Counties are given more time to spend COVID money

Counties are given more time to spend COVID money
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County Commission ready to wrap up 2020

GREAT BEND TRIBUNE More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. County Commission ready to wrap up 2020 The Barton County Commission will approve year-end expenditures, including the final accounting of SPARK expenditures, when it meets at 9 a.m. Monday, Dec. 28. The commission meeting will be live-streamed through Microsoft Teams. Those wishing to view the meeting may follow this link: https://bit.ly/32nbcxP. Anyone wishing to participate in the discussion of any item should call 620-793-1800 for instructions. Barton County has received the necessary documentation from the State Office of Recovery to distribute Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas (SPARK) funding for the cost or reimbursement of COVID-related expenses.

Spending deadline approaches for SPARK funds

  OSWEGO — The Labette County COVID-19 relief program is nearing the Dec. 30 spending deadline, and the county is on track to spend the nearly $4 million received from the state, county commissioners heard Monday. The county received $3,983,558.77 from the state’s Strengthening People and Revitalizing Kansas program, which is distributing federal pandemic relief money. The money can be used to reimburse for COVID-19-related expenses or for projects tied to the pandemic. If the money isn’t spent by Dec. 30 the county will have to send back what’s left. The county gave $1.25 million to Labette Health and smaller amounts to cities, schools, Labette Community College and Labette Center for Mental Health Services. About $900,000 was divided among four programs that distributed money upon qualifying request to businesses, day cares/senior care, food programs and for connectivity projects. Last week, the county transferred about $98,000 more to that program from mo

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