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Ozark Mountain Biscuit Co is putting down roots in Columbia

Ozark Mountain Biscuit Co. is building a permanent home in Columbia, Missouri. This summer, the food truck famed for its buttery, Southern-style biscuit sandwiches will open Ozark Mountain Biscuit and Bar, featuring both a substantial all-day menu and a sprawling patio, across from Logboat Brewing Co. A brick-and-mortar concept has been in the works since the company’s inception, but the COVID-19 pandemic – and a nonexistent festival season – pushed chef-owner Bryan Maness to make the move. “It was in our original plan to eventually open a restaurant, but what kind of form that would take, we didn’t really know seven years ago,” he says. “So we started with a food truck – and things were going well – and then we got into the festival scene and kind of focused on that for the last few years. It really wasn’t until last year, during the pandemic, that we decided to look forward, past 2020, and develop a concept for a full-service re

West Virginia s sales tax would be highest in the nation, with caveats

West Virginia s sales tax would be highest in the nation, with caveats
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Business community balks at Justice tax reform plans | News, Sports, Jobs

STEVEN ALLEN ADAMS Staff writer CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice went into overdrive Thursday to gain public support for his plans to reduce the personal income tax rate and raise other taxes as state and national business groups push back against the proposals. During an impromptu virtual town hall Thursday evening with barely seven hours’ notice, Justice accused lobbyists for business interests of trying to sabotage his tax plan. “You’re going to see an orchestrated effort in the days ahead … by those who are out there who are absolutely probably thinking in my mind ‘pennywise and pound poor.’ They’re good people, but they’re thinking selfishly,” he said.

Business community balks at Justice income tax reform plans | News, Sports, Jobs

sadams@newsandsentinel.com Gov. Jim Justice holds a last-minute virtual town hall Thursday to address claims by business groups that his tax plan will hurt businesses. (Screen Capture) CHARLESTON Gov. Jim Justice went into overdrive Thursday to gain public support for his plans to reduce the personal income tax rate and raise other taxes as state and national business groups push back against the proposals. During an impromptu virtual town hall Thursday evening with barely seven hours’ notice, Justice accused lobbyists for businesses interests of trying to sabotage his tax plan. “You’re going to see an orchestrated effort in the days ahead … by those who are out there who are absolutely probably thinking in my mind ‘pennywise and pound poor.’ They’re good people, but they’re thinking selfishly,” he said.

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