Regional News
The Internal Revenue Service has issued its 2022 optional standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business, charitable, medical or moving purposes. The agency issued a news release that said, effective this week,…
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Chief medical officers from the biggest hospitals in Kansas sounded a warning over the explosion of COVID-19 case numbers in the state on Wednesday. Even as they were speaking, it turns out, the proportion of hospital beds filled by those…
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Two measures have been approved by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The first allows increased access to additional doses of Pzifer’s COVID-19 vaccine, the second shortening the recommended interval of time between the initial dose and the booster.…
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Following a burst of high demand for COVID-19 testing, the Missouri Department of Health has issued a temporary halt on orders of at-home tests. With limited supplies nationwide, the call was made to prevent backup within the ordering system. The…
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Hospitalizations are up in the metro as cases climbed to a new peak, prompting Kansas City area medical officers to call for emergency measures in the face of what they consider to be crisis levels. Lethality of the new wave…
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Wall Street’s most anticipated FOMC meeting in years occurred two weeks ago. Chairman Powell did not let Wall Street down in his testimony concerning the state of the economy and what plans the Fed has regarding Monetary Policy in the…
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The latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller National Home Price Index released Tuesday, Dec. 28 shows the month of October did not disappoint with home price gains. Covering all nine U.S. census divisions, the report showed a 19.1 percent annual gain in…
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Earlier this month, Google purchased a sizable chunk of Kansas City land. In mid-December, the well-known internet services and web products company bought additional acreage north of the Hunt Midwest Business Center. In August 2019, Google acquired 78.9 acres within…
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Q: Can you tell us a bit about what the new infrastructure plan could potentially mean to MBE/MWE construction-related firms in the Kansas City region? A: The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) will provide significant funds to address the…
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Fourteen months after the first sale to a qualified patient occurred in a Missouri medical marijuana dispensary, the total sales as part of the state-regulated medical marijuana program reached the $200 million mark, the state Department of Revenue has announced.…
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