comparemela.com


21 Dec 2020
A Michigan restaurateur impacted by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s shutdown orders sought to apply for a grant last week to keep her business open, only to end up 8,917th in line.
Kim Ledy, who owns Deli Deli in Pickford in the eastern Upper Peninsula, said her business suffered after the initial coronavirus shutdown order in March, but was able to survive due to its drive-through option.
But Whitmer’s second shutdown order, which occurred in November, “That one has really, really hurt our business,” Ledy said.
“We just want to be able to open back up,” Ledy told Breitbart News.

Related Keywords

Canada ,Michigan ,United States ,Kim Ledy ,Gretchen Whitmer ,Michigan Restaurant Lodging Association ,Deli ,Upper Peninsula ,Breitbart News ,Pure Michigan Small Business Relief ,Michigan Restaurant ,Lodging Association ,கனடா ,மிச்சிகன் ,ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் ,கிம் லேடி ,க்ரெசந் வ்ீட்மேற் ,மிச்சிகன் உணவகம் உறைவிடம் சங்கம் ,டெலி ,மேல் தீபகற்பம் ,தூய்மையானது மிச்சிகன் சிறிய வணிக துயர் நீக்கம் ,மிச்சிகன் உணவகம் ,உறைவிடம் சங்கம் ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.