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health5 months ago

Tuberculosis Cases Confirmed Across North Carolina Regions

Health officials in Jackson County, North Carolina, are investigating a confirmed case of tuberculosis (TB) after an infected individual was present in the area during their infectious period. Immediate measures, including isolation and treatment, have been taken, and a contact tracing effort is underway to identify and test those who may have been exposed. The risk to the public remains low, and TB is treatable, with health authorities emphasizing the importance of awareness and early detection.

sports1 year ago

"Local Reactions to Potential Chiefs and Royals Relocation Plans"

After the failure of a special election to fund stadium renovations, Marny Sherman, wife of Royals owner John Sherman, expressed disappointment on Facebook, stating that neither team would work with Jackson County again and that the community would be lucky if both teams ended up in Kansas. Mayor Quinton Lucas acknowledged the concerns of the voters and expressed optimism about retaining the franchises in Kansas City. Despite the setback, John Sherman stated that the Royals would reflect on the outcome and find a path forward, while Marny Sherman indicated that there was "no more Jackson County for sure."

sports1 year ago

"Chiefs and Royals Negotiations Fail, Dallas Mayor Pushes for Relocation"

After Jackson County voters rejected a sales tax referendum to fund a new Royals ballpark and renovations to Arrowhead Stadium, the wife of Royals owner John Sherman stated that both teams are done negotiating with Jackson County, suggesting that the teams may end up in Kansas. Jackson County Legislator Manny Abarca confirmed that the vote was a one-and-done opportunity and expressed uncertainty about the possibility of renegotiations. While Missouri leaders aim to keep the teams in the state, the future of the Chiefs and Royals remains uncertain as team leaders evaluate their options.

sports1 year ago

"Missouri Voters Reject Sales Tax for Chiefs and Royals Stadium Projects"

Residents of Jackson County, Missouri, rejected a sales tax measure that would have funded a new downtown ballpark for the Royals and major renovations to Arrowhead Stadium for the Chiefs. The initiative, which would have replaced an existing sales tax, was voted down by over 58% of voters. The teams had pledged significant private investment for their projects, but faced public pushback and accusations of lacking transparency. The future of the teams in Kansas City is now uncertain, with possibilities including revising the funding plan, seeking offers from other cities, or changing their approach to include more private investment.

sports1 year ago

"Jackson County Voters Reject Stadium Sales Tax Extension, Raising Concerns for Chiefs and Royals"

Voters in Jackson County rejected a 40-year extension of a 3/8th-cent sales tax that would have funded a new downtown stadium for the Kansas City Royals and maintained Arrowhead Stadium, with 58 percent voting against it. The Kansas City Royals and Kansas City Chiefs conceded defeat, expressing disappointment but also respect for the voters' decision. The rejection has led to celebrations at the "no" watch party, and both teams are now considering their next steps.

sports1 year ago

"Jackson County Voters Consider Stadiums Tax Election Options"

Kansas City Chiefs Chairman and CEO, Clark Hunt, urges Jackson County voters to support Question 1 on the April 2nd ballot, emphasizing that it does not involve a new tax or tax increase. He highlights the historic partnership between the Chiefs and Jackson County, stressing the economic and community impact, and the team's commitment to the region. Hunt emphasizes that a YES vote will ensure the maintenance of Arrowhead Stadium and its status as a top NFL facility, while also benefiting the community and local taxpayers.

sports1 year ago

"Chiefs and Royals Seek Solutions for Future Amidst Stadium Controversies"

The Chiefs and Royals have warned that if the upcoming vote to extend a sales tax for their benefit fails, they will consider other options for where they will play in 2031. In a letter to the Jackson County Legislature, they criticized County Executive Frank White for delaying stadium construction/renovation deals and vetoing the ballot measure. The letter also highlighted the economic benefits the teams bring to the county, but it remains uncertain whether the broader community will support the tax extension.

health1 year ago

"Michigan Counties on Alert for Measles Outbreak"

A case of measles has been reported in Jackson County, Michigan, with potential exposure at a local hospital's emergency department. Health officials advise anyone potentially exposed to monitor themselves for symptoms and seek medical attention if necessary. Vaccination is highly recommended, as cases are increasing across the U.S. and outbreaks are occurring nationally and globally. Residents are encouraged to verify their vaccination status and seek vaccination from healthcare providers, pharmacies, or the Jackson County Health Department.

sports1 year ago

"Chiefs and Royals Propose $270 Million Community Benefits Plan for Jackson County Vote"

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Kansas City Royals have pledged $266 million in "Community Benefits Agreements" to Jackson County, Missouri, contingent on the extension of a sales tax through a vote on April 2. Critics view this as a form of bribery, arguing that not extending the tax would benefit the county more than the promised funds. The teams' tactics, including threats of relocation and promises of free money, may further galvanize opposition to the tax extension.

sports-community1 year ago

"Kansas City Chiefs and Royals Commit $270 Million for Community Benefits in Jackson County"

The Kansas City Chiefs and Royals have pledged a historic $266 million in Community Benefits Agreements with Jackson County, the largest in the city's history, encompassing commitments to support county residents for decades. The agreements include unprecedented guarantees for minority and women-owned business involvement in construction, as well as a wide range of initiatives such as employment benefits, healthcare, youth programming, diversity benefits, workforce assistance, education, and public transportation benefits. These commitments, contingent on a majority "Yes" vote in the upcoming election, aim to enhance the long-standing partnership between the teams and the county while injecting millions of dollars directly back into the community.

crime1 year ago

Kentucky Parents Charged with Attempting to Sell Newborn Twin Girls

A Kentucky couple has been charged with promotion of human trafficking after allegedly attempting to sell their newborn twin daughters for $5,000 to a family member. The couple, aged 22 and 23, were reported to authorities by the man's sister-in-law, who provided evidence of the proposed sale. Although the couple admitted to agreeing to the sale, they claimed they had no intention of following through. They remain in jail with $10,000 bonds each, and their next court date is set for March 25.

legalcrime1 year ago

"Legal Ramifications for Parents in Union Station Shooting"

The ongoing investigation into the mass shooting at the Chiefs Rally is considering the possibility of charging the parents or guardians of the two juveniles already facing charges. While there's a recent precedent in a similar case in another state, attorney Allison Young doubts parents will be charged in this instance. Prosecutors will need to consider critical factors such as how the parents aided the juveniles in obtaining weapons and ammunition and what they knew about their plans. It's expected that the juveniles will be certified as adults, and if charged as adults, their identities will become public record.

sports1 year ago

"Kansas City Royals Set to Reveal New Downtown Stadium Location"

The Kansas City Royals will announce the location of their new ballpark site in Jackson County on Tuesday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium. Royals owner John Sherman and other team officials will discuss details about the downtown ballpark and entertainment district site, including economic data, progress toward a lease and community benefits agreement, and renderings. The team has been considering three potential sites, and the decision will depend on voters extending the 3-eighth cent sales tax, which will be on the April second ballot.