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Nurture KC is hosting COVID-19 testing on May 19

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Kansas City, Mo., May 15, 2020 – Missouri residents who are feeling ill with such symptoms as fever, cough or shortness of breath, can receive free COVID-19 testing this Tuesday, May 19, in the parking lot of Nurture KC. Our partner, Truman Medical Centers, will be conducting the drive-through testing from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public should call 816-404-CARE (2273) to get tested. Read Article
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Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation Return to Workplace Plan

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At Kauffman, we’ve worked to create a RTW plan that’s both business forward and human forward. The first phase of our RTW plan runs through July 3 and is focused on continued access to WFH, access to meeting rooms (for associates only) and access to offices/cubes. We are not engaging in professional travel, hosting guests in our facility or hosting/attending convenings at this time. We’re taking a strict approach to physical distancing, conducting regular, CDC aligned cleaning and providing (but not requiring) masks. Read Article
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KCZoo Reopening to the Public with Precautions

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Here We Come ROARing Back! After being closed for more than eight weeks, the Kansas City Zoo will reopen our doors to the public this Saturday, May 16. We cannot wait to welcome our guests back as both our staff and animals have missed you! Read Article
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Extreme Grand Prix Grand Reopening

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COVID-19 Update Like you, we have spent the last two months learning about the coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it is impacting everything around us. Our top priority has always been the safety and the well-being of our guests and team members both on the track and while watching races. We have diligently prepared our facility for reopening on May 15. Read Article
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Mattie Rhodes Center in Kansas City, Missouri, Receives Federal Assistance for Community Revitalization, Local Food Economy

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(Lenexa, Kan., May 14, 2020) - Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), along with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service, is announcing that the Mattie Rhodes Center in Kansas City, Missouri, is one of 16 organizations across the nation to receive assistance to help boost economic opportunities for their local farmers, while promoting clean air, safe water, open space, and healthy food choices. Read Article
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Made in KC Reopening Plan

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As Made in KC looks to reopen our shops this Thursday, we want to provide a little background on our decision to reopen, and the steps we are taking to protect our customers and employees. If you want to see our complete thought process, start at the top. If you want to see some of the explicit measures we're taking, scroll down to the "HOW" section. Read Article