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Charley's 5 Things!! The Vacation Edition

Charley s 5 Things!! The Vacation Edition RADIO.COM 2 hrs ago © Provided by RADIO.COM Tree At Littlefield Home, Austin TX As things are starting to open back up after the Covid Shutdown of 2020, people are itching to go, well, anywhere. It s easy and fun to take your family vacation to the same ol spot in Myrtle Beach year after year or visit DisneyWorld for the 10th time, but listen to me.there s a whole big country of destinations out there and they all want to meet YOU! I ve been super lucky to get to travel to a lot of different places and I still have many more on my list. Fun fact about me: I fall in LOVE with almost every place that s different from where I live and seriously consider moving there! I haven t actually done that.yet. But I thought it would be fun to share with you 5 of my favorite destinations that I ve visited (so far) and give you a little insight on each. Maybe this will influence you to try a new vacation spot this year!

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Hotel staffer loses job, and then Rs 11 lakh to UK 'woman'

Mumbai: Hotel staffer loses job, and then Rs 11 lakh to UK ‘woman’ ByVallabh OzarkarVallabh Ozarkar / Updated: Feb 7, 2021, 11:08 IST REPRESENTATIONAL IMAGE Covid has taken away so much from all of us; but it has spelled disaster for gullible and careless people. A 29-year-old Powai resident learnt it the hard way when he lost Rs 11 lakh to a British female ‘friend’ he met on social media; what’s worse is that he had taken loans from friends and family to help the ‘lady’ as he had lost his job at a five-star hotel due to the covid shutdown. According to the complaint lodged by the victim with Powai police, he worked with the purchasing department of a five-star hotel near

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Michigan restaurants to reopen indoor dining Monday with safety precautions

Michigan restaurants reopen indoor dining today: What to know Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions Tags:  However, they can only be at 25% capacity and will have a 10 p.m. curfew. READ: It’s a day Michiganders have been patiently and not-so patiently waiting for the return of in-person dining. “We’ve been preparing all week for this and we’re super hopeful that we’re heading in a direction that’s going to work for us,” said Hanna Carter, manager of Pickles & Rye Deli in West Bloomfield. Restaurants can only open to 25% capacity, but Carter said that won’t be a problem.

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Internet crowdfunding keeps many Michigan restaurants afloat amid pandemic

Internet crowdfunding keeps many Michigan restaurants afloat amid pandemic Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions Tags:  READ: Some restaurants mean more to their local communities than just a breakfast special or ice cream on a hot summer day. We know this based on the response to online crowdfunding pages set up to help a place like Dave & Amy’s off Highland Road in White Lake. The place opened in 2002 and may not make it to 2022, but owner Dave McManaman said a fundraiser gives him some hope. Ad Dave & Amy’s is a family diner. Nothing fancy, just good food, attentive service and a lot of regulars who love the atmosphere. At least they did when they could get inside.

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Michigan restaurants prepare to reopen indoor dining Feb. 1

Michigan restaurants can reopen indoor dining Feb. 1 Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions Updated:  Tags:  BERKLEY, Mich. – Many Michigan restaurants found different ways to remain afloat amid a state COVID shutdown prohibiting indoor dining. But restaurants will now be able to reopen indoor dining Feb. 1 with restrictions, such as operating at 25% capacity and a 10 p.m. curfew. Kathering Kutscher redesigned the street outside her Berkley Common restaurant for unique heated seating. And with indoor dining reopening, she said she will keep it along with curbside carryout. READ: Ad “It’s so hard to plan. You talk to most restaurant owners right now and the first thing they say is they’re exhausted,” Kutscher said.

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