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Glasgow LEZ: Cafe owner facing closure as scheme causes major losses

A beloved family-run cafe is at risk of closure as the owner claims the Low Emission Zone has slashed 20 of its business.

1920s ads touted Venice as a summer resort, but it ended up as the Nebraska city that never was

Ghost towns abound in Nebraska Not all stories are about how the West was won. More often than not, it was lost with dreams of getting rich quick and settlements that popped up overnight both fading forgotten into history. Ghost town is the term that came to embody this trend, one abundantly common across Nebraska and the Midwest. Today, Nebraska has 146 cities and 384 villages, according to the state s official website. But Lilian Linder Fitzpatrick s 1925 work, Nebraska Place-Names, attempts to study the origins of how more than 1,100 communities many of which were long gone then got their names.

Temporary restraining order issued against Olympia restaurant defying governor s orders

Judge orders defiant Olympia restaurant to stop providing indoor dining KOMO News Staff © Provided by KOMO-TV Seattle OLYMPIA, Wash. – A Thurston County Superior Court judge has ordered a defiant Olympia restaurant to immediately stop providing indoor dining service in violation of statewide pandemic health restrictions. Farm Boy Drive In had already racked up more than $57,000 in fines from the Department of Labor and Industries for violating workplace safety and health requirements in the wake of defying the state s orders. Now, the restaurant s owners could face contempt of court charges if they violate the judge s temporary restraining order. A call to the restaurant Thursday was answered by an employee who stated they planned on still being open on Friday morning.

L&I: Only 40 to 50 businesses in Washington fined for defying COVID rules

Spiffy s Restaurant in Chehalis has refused to close despite restrictions on indoor dining. (Courtesy photo) While the Department of Labor and Industries is getting, on average, 329 complaints a day about businesses defying Governor Inslee’s coronavirus restrictions, only a handful of businesses statewide have actually gotten to the point of incurring fines. Complaints come in concerning businesses that are open in defiance of the governor’s orders, that are providing prohibited services, or that are not correctly following the precautions. Many of those complaints are concerning the same few dozen businesses. “I believe the total, since all of this began, is 40 to 50 businesses that we have received complaints on, and that we have moved forward to cite and fine them,” said Tim Church, communications director for L&I.

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