COVID surge causing concerns with Huron County restaurants
Some worry for another shutdown
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Casey and Tina Jahn, owners of Hooks Waterfront Resort in Harbor Beach maintained their new business despite the challenges the pandemic presented. (Robert Creenan/Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Helen and Kevin Wiley, owners of the Pasta House in Kinde were cautious on reopening indoor dining as restrictions were lifted. (Robert Creenan/Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Tim McCollum, owner of The Peppermill poses for a photo with some of his staff after some restrictions were lifted earlier this year. (Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
Hooks Waterfront to reopen March 5
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Casey and Tina Jahn, owners of Hooks Waterfront Resort, are ready to serve the community again after being closed for several months due to the pandemic. (Tribune File Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Hooks Waterfront Resort looks to serve the community once again, despite the challenges faced during the pandemic. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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The first year in business can be a struggle for anyone, but is especially challenging when the operation that year is dictated by the governor. Fortunately, because of community support, Hooks Waterfront Resort will reopen for the season March 5.