Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaks Monday at the state Capitol in Little Rock as he delivers his state of the state speech. (Staton Breidenthal/The Arkansas Democrat
There may have been some expectations, this time last year, that at least at some point during 2021, we’d emerge from the pandemic; that dining out would return to something close to what it had been in, say, 2019, and that God would be in his culinary heaven and all would be right with the world.
There may have been some expectations, this time last year, that at least at some point during 2021, we’d emerge from the pandemic; that dining out would return to something close to what it had been in, say, 2019, and that God would be in his culinary heaven and all would be right with the world.