July 15, 2020

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July 15, 2020

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Your DAILY News Sources: KENA 104.1 FM & MyPulseNews.com What To Know About July 15th Tax Deadline It’s time to do your taxes. No more delays. As the coronavirus took hold this spring, the federal government postponed the traditional April 15th filing deadline until July 15th. The move provided some economical and logistical relief for taxpayers dealing with the disruptions and uncertainty brought on by the pandemic. But now that new tax deadline is here. Taxpayers must file or seek an extension by the new deadline or face a penalty. The I.R.S. is expecting about 150 million returns from individuals. Taxpayers who need more time can request an extension on the I.R.S. website. That will give them until October 15th to file. However, an extension to file does not mean added time to pay. So those planning on filing later should estimate what they owe and make that payment by July 15th. Go ahead and file your taxes even if you cannot pay. The I.R.S. is willing to set up payment plans or make other arrangements with taxpayers who cannot pay in full. Many of those can be set up online. TAX DEADLINE CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

Making Sure Everybody is Counted in the 2020 Census With everybody focused on COVID-19, many have forgotten about the national Census being counted this year! It is estimated that only 56.7% of Arkansans have been counted for the 2020 Census. The U.S. Constitution requires that a census be taken every 10 years. The United States Census figures help determine where schools, roads, and public facilities are built. The Census count also shapes the makeup of political districts. According to current figures released by the Census Bureau, the nationwide self-response rate is 62%. In Arkansas, that figure is only 56.7%. It’s even lower in Western 2020 CENSUS CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

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Annual Boots and Badges Blood Drive Scheduled for July 22 and 23 On July 22nd and 23rd, the Heroes of Mena square off in the annual Boots and Badges Blood Drive sponsored by the Arkansas Blood Institute. With memes flying and bragging rights on the line, area residents are being encouraged to pick a side and make a donation at the Ouachita Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas at Rich Mountain campus. To schedule an appointment please call (877)340-8777 or visit askbi.org. The center will be open for donations from noon till 6 P.M. both days. Please remember that masks are required to enter the building. This year all donors will receive a free COVID-19 antibody test, a limited edition Boots & Badges T-shirt, and one free entry to Magic Springs! Blood donation is safe and critically important, despite concerns surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19). Arkansas Blood

Institute is, as always, committed to safety for our donors, patients, and communities, and we urge you to keep your scheduled appointments and continue to donate blood. The Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports no cases of COVID-19 transmitted through blood transfusion, and respiratory viruses generally are not known to be transmitted by blood transfusion. “We need people to start turning out in force to give blood,” said Peter Marks, M.D., Ph.D., director of the FDA. Arkansas Blood Institute is following safety recommendations set forth by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Arkansas Blood Institute is committed to maintaining the safest standards for blood collection, testing and transfusion. Our donor centers and blood drives practice rigorous safety and cleanliness standards.

Arkansas Blood Institute’s donor centers and mobile blood drives have instituted additional cleaning methods, decontaminating work and common areas and equipment frequently. In addition, phlebotomy and donor services staff will wear masks and donor centers and mobile blood drives have been adapted to allow for social distancing. Arkansas Blood Institute also will provide free COVID-19 antibody tests for all blood donors eighteen and older. This testing initiative, provided at all donor centers and mobile blood drives, comes in the wake of an immediate need for blood donations due to an unprecedented number of blood drive cancellations. Local donors will receive information at the time of their donation regarding testing results notification. So, pick a side, make your donation, and help support our local heroes!


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