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Defiance of virus dining bans grows as restaurants flounder - News - Neosho Daily News - Neosho, MO

Defiance of virus dining bans grows as restaurants flounder - News - Neosho Daily News - Neosho, MO
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City council hears complaints about state COVID-19 restrictions

It was three city councilors’ first meeting in office on Monday, Jan. 11, and several city residents wasted no time in getting in front of them to encourage the council to do something about the COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the state and enforced by state agencies. Allen Aichle said he feels for all the business owners struggling right now, some of whom he knows personally. “We’re looking to our local governments to help this thing along and we’re not going to get this done looking the other way like they’ve done on the federal level and the state level,” he said to applause from audience members.

Pamplin Media Group - Tootie Smith receives backlash, support for COVID comments

Pamplin Media Group - Tootie Smith receives backlash, support for COVID comments
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Gov Kate Brown: Businesses that defy COVID-19 rules could set the state back

Gov. Kate Brown: Businesses that defy COVID-19 rules could set the state back Updated Jan 01, 2021; Posted Dec 31, 2020 Gov. Kate Brown, shown here at the Oregon State Fairgrounds where wildfire evacuees were being served in September, on Thursday warned businesses against violating state COVID-19 orders. Beth Nakamura/Staff Facebook Share Gov. Kate Brown issued a warning Thursday to businesses planning to defy state COVID-19 rules, saying they could undercut the state’s progress against the virus and face state penalties. Some public officials and businesses around the state have been urging businesses to operate in violation of state public health rules starting on New Year’s Day. Those rules, which include a ban on indoor dining in 24 counties in the “extreme risk” category, are aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19.

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