COVID-19 booster shots now available

COVID-19 boosters for Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson will be available for eligible individuals at the Unified Government Health Department vaccination site beginning Wednesday, according to a spokesman.

The UG Health Department’s vaccination site, at the former Kmart store at 7836 State Ave., will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Friday for vaccinations, including booster shots for those who are eligible.

The FDA has authorized the booster shots for those who are eligible, and there have been recommendations issued by the CDC and Kansas Department of Health and Environment, according to a Health Department spokesman.

The UG Health Department has listed the eligibility guidelines for the booster shots:

Those who previously got a Pfizer or Moderna are eligible for a booster if:


• You received a 2-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna COVID vaccine, and
• You got your second dose at least 6 months ago, and
• You are in one of the following groups:
o Age 65 or older, or
o Age 18+ who live in long-term care settings, or
o Age 18+ who have underlying medical conditions, or
o Age 18+ who work or live in high-risk settings.

If you previously got Johnson and Johnson, you are eligible for a booster if:

• You received a single dose of J&J (Janssen/Johnson & Johnson), and
• You got your first dose at least 2 months ago, and
• You are age 18 or older.


What to know when you go to get your booster:
• Please bring your vaccination card to show when you received your previous dose.
• You may request to get a different type of vaccine for your booster if you wish. Let the staff on site know if you have a preferred type of vaccine for your booster.

Where to get your initial COVID vaccination or booster in Wyandotte County:

• Search for a vaccine site by location and vaccine type at vaccines.gov
• UG Public Health Department’s vaccination site:
o Former Kmart building, 7836 State Ave, Kansas City, Kansas
o Wednesday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. No appointment needed.
o Offering Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. This includes first doses, second doses (Pfizer and Moderna), and boosters.
o Learn more at WycoVaccines.org or by calling 3-1-1 (913-573-5311)

Case numbers reported

Wyandotte County reported a cumulative 24,616 cases on Tuesday, Oct. 26, according to the Unified Government Health Department’s COVID-19 webpage. There were a cumulative total of 375 deaths on Tuesday.

The Mid-America Regional Council reported 223,677 cumulative cases on Tuesday in Greater Kansas City, a nine-county area. There were a cumulative total of 3,098 deaths. The daily average of new hospitalizations was 76

LA Galaxy to visit Sporting KC on Wednesday

Major playoff implications are on the line Wednesday as second-place Sporting Kansas City (16-7-7, 55 points) plays host to fifth-place LA Galaxy (13-11-7, 46 points) in a 7:55 p.m. kickoff at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas.

Tickets are available at SeatGeek.com. The Western Conference clash will air nationally on FS1 and FOX Deportes with coverage starting at 7:30 p.m. Fans can also stream the action live on the FOX Sports app or on FOXSports.com. There will be live updates throughout the contest from @SKCMatchday on Twitter.

Looking to finish atop the West for the third time in four seasons, Sporting Kansas City picked up three major points from first place Seattle Sounders on Saturday. The attention now turns to the LA Galaxy in a midweek match between MLS originals.

Having clinched a playoff berth, Sporting KC is one of seven teams in the West who following Decision Day on Nov. 7 will advance to the 2021 MLS Cup Playoffs.

The top-seeded club receives a bye to the conference semifinals. Sporting can clinch a home playoff match with a result against the Galaxy or a Portland draw or loss to San Jose on Wednesday evening. Sporting’s 10 postseason appearances over the 11 years are second-most among Western Conference teams behind only the Sounders, who have reached the playoffs every year since joining MLS in 2009.

Saturday will mark the second meeting between Sporting and the Galaxy this year. Sporting took all three points in the previous meeting on July 4 in a 2-0 victory.

Forwards Johnny Russell and Khiry Shelton netted late goals while Tim Melia saved seven shots for the clean sheet. At home, Sporting has lost just one of 12 regular season games against the Galaxy dating back to 2008.

Manager Peter Vermes has had the squad playing high-caliber soccer all season long. With three wins in their last four matches, Sporting will look to knock Seattle out of the top spot in the West. Just three points back and with a game in hand, Sporting has a chance to make a run at the Western Conference No. 1 seed.

With goals in his last seven appearances, Russell now holds the longest scoring streak in MLS this season. He is one of six MLS players with 12 goals and seven assists this year alongside Daniel Salloi, whose 24 combined goals (16) and assists (eight) tie the league lead with Gustavo Bou of New England. Russell and Salloi have paced a Sporting attack that leads the West with 54 goals scored and 1.8 goals per match.

Holding down the midfield on Saturday, Sporting’s Remi Walter received an MLS Team of the Week selection as a starter. His first career MLS goal helped lift Sporting past the Sounders, as he provided excellent support in the midfield.

First-year head coach Greg Vanney has the Galaxy in form. After a poor September in which the Galaxy only collected two points, the team has earned results in four straight games. The Galaxy rank in the top 10 in MLS in goals scored with 46.

Led by Mexican international Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez (14 goals, three assists), midfielder Sacha Kljestan (five goals, four assists), U.S. MNT player Sebastian Lletget (two goals, four assists), defender Julian Araujo (five assists) and goalkeeper Jonathan Bond, the Galaxy find themselves in the thick of a playoff battle.

Fifth place is above the playoff line but would force the Galaxy into a first-round road game. LA is tied on points with fourth-place Portland and will look to improve its place in the standings at midweek.

Both teams come into the match with injury concerns. On the Galaxy side, Jorge Villafana is listed as questionable while Nick DePuy will miss this match due to caution accumulation. Sporting will not have striker Alan Pulido (knee) and defender Jaylin Lindsey (hamstring). Salloi and midfielder Jose Mauri are questionable both with ankle ailments.

Sporting has been excellent at home, coming into its penultimate regular season home match with an 8-2-5 record. With just two weeks left in the regular season and both teams jockeying for higher seeds in the playoffs, everything is to play for Wednesday night.

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Delinquent tax sale postponed to April

The tax delinquency sale scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 28, has been postponed to April 28, after a unanimous vote tonight at a special Unified Government Commission meeting.

The vote also included postponement of a planned January 2022 tax sale to April 28 in 2022. The postponements will allow some residents additional time to figure out how they can make arrangements with the property they have, UG Administrator Doug Bach said.

All the properties in the two tax sales will be moved to April 28, according to Bach.

The issue was brought to the commission by 1st District Commissioner Gayle Townsend, who made the motion to postpone the tax sales. The commission voted 9-0 to approve it.

Commissioner Townsend advised those who have delinquent tax properties to call the UG delinquent tax office and work with the staff to get out of the situation and to preclude further situations. Anyone who gets delinquency notices should take some action, not do nothing, she said.

Townsend said she supported Commissioner Melissa Bynum’s idea of the UG providing an educational fact sheet to delinquent taxpayers outlining the steps they could take.

The delinquent tax sale has been a recent topic of controversy here. Two organizations, WyCo Mutual Aid and the Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group, have been working to help senior citizens and indigent persons who might lose their homes at a tax sale. The tax sale could have resulted in more homeless persons in the community.

Wendy Green, UG attorney, explained that under the law, it was better to postpone the tax sale for all properties on the list than to select a few. State laws require fair and equitable taxes. She said the UG cannot stop additional interest or fees from accumulating during the ensuing months until April.

Green said out of the 707 delinquent parcels originally in the current tax sale, as of 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, there were only 186 parcels left in the sale. Out of the 186, there were 44 houses, 136 vacant lots, two were exempt properties owned by a church but had past due taxes before they became tax exempt, and four were commercial properties, she said.

Delinquent taxpayers still would have had Wednesday to pay their taxes in full or to go on a payment plan, she added.

Since they flagged the properties to go into the Thursday tax sale, they have collected $1.057 million in taxes, Green said. Once people find out their property has been flagged for a tax sale, they come in and pay, she said.

For the January 2022 sale, they started with 550 parcels, and there are now 362 left, Green said. Of those, 225 are houses, 127 are vacant lots, one is exempt, eight are commercial properties and one is commercial and residential. They have already brought in $482,332 in taxes, she said. Those numbers would have decreased closer to the tax sale, she added.

Green said she would guess that a lot of the 225 houses were people who had been on payment plans before, had defaulted on the payment plans, and now were back on the tax sale list.

Bach said they work to find a way for people to maintain their property. The end goal is for the person to stay in their property, he added.

Jenna Hillyer, delinquent tax manager, explained the process leading up to the tax sale. Often there are years of being delinquent leading up to the property being placed in the tax sale. Those whose property has been placed in the tax sale are notified by certified mail or by process servers.

There are six bills that arrive for the property owner before the bill is considered tax delinquent, she said. After one year, a delinquent vacant or abandoned structure becomes eligible for the tax sale, and after two years, a vacant lot or commercial building becomes eligible for the tax sale. At three years delinquent, occupied structures become eligible for a tax sale, she said.

Properties on a payment plan, in bankruptcy and in probate are removed from the tax sale list, according to Hillyer. Taxes will accrue with interest and penalties during that time, she added.

There are a number of options available to taxpayers who are delinquent, according to Hillyer. They may sign up for a payment plan with the UG. If they need a more customized payment plan, they can see a district court judge to make other payment arrangements.

Wendy Green, UG attorney, explained that under the law, it was better to postpone the tax sale for all properties on the list than to select a few. State laws require fair and equitable taxes. She said the UG cannot stop additional interest or fees from accumulating during the ensuing months until April.

“We could be dealing with this for years to come, the same very issue,” Commissioner Harold Johnson said.

Mayor David Alvey said they need to ask staff to come up with some remedies that can be presented at a later meeting. He said that WyCo Mutual Aid and Groundworks went door-to-door and discovered seniors and fixed-income residents who may lose their homes in a tax sale, and that may be something the UG staff may need to find a mechanism to do the same thing. Mayor Alvey said they do need to collect the taxes, but if they can tweak the process to stop people from losing their homes from happening in the future, they should do that.

Alvey said there is proposed legislation in the Kansas Legislature that would assist seniors and fixed-income residents who may face losing their homes because of property tax sales.

Commissioner Bynum said the Kansas Housing Resource Corp. is reportedly planning to expand the Kansas Emergency Rental Assistance program to provide mortgage, tax and utility assistance in the future to homeowners as well as renters. That assistance, when the program starts, would cover mortgage and tax assistance, Commissioner Bynum said.

She encouraged individual homeowners who had COVID-related difficulties to monitor the KHRC website for future assistance. The program was expected to accept homeowner applications by the end of the year. That website is https://kshousingcorp.org/.

More information about tax delinquencies and what can be done about it is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j81KQ-GenAg.

To see an earlier story, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/ug-commission-to-consider-halting-delinquent-tax-sales-until-spring/.