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Restaurant owners do not plan to pause indoor dining after governor s request

elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0     SAGINAW, Michigan (WNEM) EJ Brown, the owner of John’s Bar and Party Store in Munger, said he won’t honor Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s request to pause indoor dining for two weeks. “Pausing indoor dining? I don’t think we can handle that,” Brown said. “We’re just getting back to barely paying the bills every month.” Whitmer issued her recommendation as positive COVID-19 cases increase throughout the state. Chris Poulos, co-owner of the White Horse Tavern in Flint said he is weighing his options. “I’m inclined to maybe encourage outdoor dining here. I’ll set my outdoor dining back up and encourage it by maybe offering a discount to eat outdoors,” Poulos said.

Glenwood Springs businesses continue to sacrifice as pandemic passes the one year mark

Chelsea Self / Post Independent Some businesses in Glenwood Springs have had little to celebrate over the last year, and the owners of Goofballs Party Store are no exception. Graduations, birthday parties, weddings, Quinceañeras, festivals and all other gatherings were postponed or cancelled due to social distancing requirements and restrictions on public gatherings, leaving Randy and Bj DeHerrera’s party supply business decimated. Randy DeHerrera said his store’s revenue dropped by 80% since March 2020. Other than a small sum from the Paycheck Protection Program, the DeHerrera’s applications for COVID-19 relief grants were denied. “We didn’t get very much. We applied for a lot of them. But we didn’t get a whole lot of help,” Randy said. The paycheck protection amount totaled $2,700, which covered the wage for one employee for 2.5 months.

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Lima man has week to accept, reject state s plea offer

Lima man has week to accept, reject state’s plea offer By J Swygart - jswygart@limanews.com Juan Freeman II, 18, of Lima, appeared in court Friday with a new attorney, Marcus Moll. Freeman is scheduled to stand trial beginning April 26 for armed robberies more than a year ago at Little Caesar’s pizza and Hermie’s Party Shop in Lima. J Swygart | The Lima News Juan Freeman II has until the close of business on March 5 to accept a plea deal from prosecutors that would cap his prison time at 14 years. If Freeman rejects that deal he will head to trial beginning April 26 on two counts of aggravated robbery with firearm specifications.

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