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Restaurant Revitalization Fund opens May 3 Is it the lifeline Ohio eateries need?

Another round of help is coming for Ohio’s beleaguered restaurants in the form of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, which industry experts say is sorely needed despite an improving economy and widespread availability of coronavirus vaccinations. Congress created the more than $28 billion fund through the COVID relief package signed into law earlier this spring. The Small Business Administration is distributing the funds to eateries across the nation in the form of grants. Applications open May 3. But restaurateurs have concerns about the fund’s rollout. The pot of money set aside for them might be too small, and potential applicants worry the technical difficulties that mired previous rounds of aid will return.

Outdoor Dining coming back to Central Ohio along with DORAs

Outdoor dining coming back to central Ohio along with DORAs This year, the city of Dublin will allow Designated Outdoor Refreshment Areas (DORA) beginning in May in addition to extended outdoor dining. Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS) Updated: 11:33 AM EST March 13, 2021 It’s finally the weekend. The weather is starting to break, and Ron Jordan is excited for what’s coming this spring. “We get back outside, we can practice safe distancing and put ourselves in the right, responsible position,” said Jordan, the owner of Hen Quarter in Dublin. Even though it’s the weekend, he’s excited for Monday when extended outdoor dining comes back, which the city approved last year.

Cheerleaders, Bands and Dance Teams Not Permitted to Attend Their School Athletic Events

Cheerleaders, Bands and Dance Teams Not Permitted to Attend Their School Athletic Events Jan 20, 2021 at 12:32 pm by WGNS More changes are in store for high school sports events. According the Governor of Tennessee, bands, dance teams and cheerleaders won’t be able to be at upcoming games. WGNS’ Ron Jordan has the latest ( hear the soundbyte on WGNSradio.com)… Again, at this time cheerleaders, dance teams and bands will not be allowed at high sporting events.  As an example of what restrictions are in place, the Smyrna Bowling Center is home to the 2021 TSSAA Bowling Championships that are going on this week. While families may want to attend to watch their child compete, they are not allowed to. Only participating bowlers and coaches are allowed in the Smyrna Bowling Center and those students are restricted to only being in the center during their specific portion of the tournament.

WHAT S NEW IN CHARLOTTESVILLE & ALBEMARLE COUNTY FOR 2021

WHAT’S NEW IN CHARLOTTESVILLE & ALBEMARLE COUNTY FOR 2021 Reopening of Keswick Hall, Dairy Market food hall and several new restaurants set to open in Charlottesville & Albemarle County this year January 13, 2021 10:33 ET | Source: Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau Charlottesville, Virginia, UNITED STATES Charlottesville, Va., Jan. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau (CACVB) is excited to welcome several new additions to the area’s robust tourism portfolio. Highlights of what’s new for 2021 in Charlottesville & Albemarle County include the following: Dairy Market – Now Open Located in the historic Monticello Dairy Building in downtown Charlottesville, Dairy Market officially opened its doors in December of 2020 and is Central Virginia’s first food hall. At capacity, Dairy Mark

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