A Sussex teen was told her macaron business is illegal. Now she s joined a lawsuit with 300 other bakers to fight the ruling. Cathy Kozlowicz, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © Submitted Sussex teenager Ellie Boehm started a bakery business called Miss E s Sweet Treats.
A Sussex teen who started a home business baking macarons has joined a lawsuit as she seeks to keep her business on the right side of the law.
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Ellie Boehm, owner of Miss E s Sweet Treats, joined the action with dozens of other Wisconsin home food producers against the state Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection after receiving an email alleging her business is illegal. In the email, Jessica Hoover, executive director of the Wisconsin Bakers Association, also said that some of the ingredients Ellie uses are potentially hazardous.
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Healthcare worker s life-changing rescue dog helps Lifeline win $10k grant from Petco
LifeLine Animal project received a $10,000 grant after the inspirational rescue story.
ATLANTA - Jessica Hoover knows the weight of this year on frontline workers. After all, she is one at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital.
Hoover said she’s witnessed the burnout in the wake of the unforeseen pandemic. I’ve seen those amazing heroes in my eyes get tired and really need some sleep or some food.And the question in my mind is, who s taking care of us sometimes? Hoover asked.
The physician assistant found her answer in a brindle mutt rescued from Lifeline Animal Project.