By John Hanna, Associated Press:
Some Kansas business owners are frustrated by Gov. Laura Kelly’s plan to gradually reopen the state’s coronavirus-battered economy because they won’t be able to open their doors again Monday while others can.
Kelly is letting a statewide stay-at-home order expire at midnight Sunday and allowing many businesses to reopen with social distancing and take other steps. But bars, restaurants, gyms, barbershops and hair salons are won’t be able to reopen until at least May 18.
Nathan Hunt owns a martial arts academy in Junction City and says he can observe social distancing, keep classes small and disinfect his premises to operate safely.
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