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NY GAA Report: Rangers rally for a draw
Plus: Westmeath on target, Sideline shenanigans, and Sunday cancellations.
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Rangers rally for a draw
Sligo 2-8; Rangers 1-11
This senior football clash which started in a rather prosaic and pedestrian fashion ended with plenty of excitement and of course some sideline shenanigans.
Sligo were seven points ahead shortly after halftime, but then apparently ran out of steam and options as Rangers began to play with flair and fire to dominate the last stanza to earn a draw.
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The first quarter was a lackluster affair as both sides dropped shots and kicked wides just to have two points each at the first water break. Sean O’Neill and Kevin Loane were Rangers’ flag raisers, while Mickey Lenaghan and Taigdh Riordan answered for Sligo.
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SC restaurants strained by short-staffing
SC restaurants strained by short-staffing By Chris Joseph | April 1, 2021 at 7:50 PM EDT - Updated April 2 at 2:19 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Restaurants in South Carolina are open for business after a year wracked by the COVID-19 Pandemic.
The key now is having people available to run them.
South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association Chair Bobby Williams estimated the hospitality industry (including hotels) is short 5,000 workers.
He also owns the Lizardâs Thicket chain and said he could hire 75 workers on any given day.
Williams said federal aid in the form of stimulus checks and unemployment insurance is part of the problem. â[Workers] will take a month off or two months off, so when this money runs out I think people will be coming back to work,â he said.