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Historic M&M Bar in Butte complete loss due to fire

BUTTE, Mont. - In a Facebook post, the M&M Bar and Cafe released the following statement: The show must go on. I’m at a loss for words right now, but that phrase keeps playing in my head. Thank you for all the support. I know this loss is shared by the entire community and together we will bring the M&M back once again. The show must go on. I’m at a loss for words right now, but that phrase keeps playing in my head. Thank you for all the. Posted by M&M Bar and Cafe on Friday, May 7, 2021

CDOT set to begin construction on final phase of Gap Project next week

Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / sdargonne@summitdaily.com Construction on the Colorado Highway 9 Gap Project is expected to resume next week, as the Colorado Department of Transportation and contractor Sema Construction work on a series of improvements on Summit Boulevard and its intersection with Frisco Main Street over the coming months. Preliminary work kicked off this week with crews lining areas of Summit Boulevard and Main Street with traffic cones. Construction is expected to begin Monday, May 10, and once completed, the roadway will feature a new roundabout at Highway 9 and Eighth Avenue, a new signal at the Main Street intersection, upgraded pedestrian facilities and drainage improvements.

Testimony in trial of former Fall River mayor Correia doesn t add up

Testimony in trial of former Fall River mayor Correia doesn t add up

FALL RIVER In the first week of the Jasiel Correia trial, jurors heard from 20 witnesses, so far focused solely on the charges related to his former app company SnoOwl. Starting Monday, the government will begin presenting its case against Correia on the government corruption charges that’s the part related to his alleged shakedown of marijuana vendors looking to do business in Fall River. But in the testimony so far much of it very technical and related to accounting methods and financial records there have been a number of head-scratching moments for those of us watching from home (and there are many of us each day this week, anywhere from 250 to 300 people were logged in to view the trial remotely).

East Milton s Fruit Center seeks all-alcoholic beverage license

MILTON  The Fruit Center has requested an expanded liquor license. The Granite Street store currently has a license to sell beer and wine but has applied for an all-alcoholic beverage license. Michael Modestino, a lawyer representing the store, said the purpose of the request is not to sell liquor by the bottle, but to offer premixed, prepackaged cocktails. Customers want to purchase ready-to-serve beverages, Modestino told the select board during a public hearing Wednesday night, April 28. They are trying to satisfy the needs of the customers. He said the store has no intention of increasing the display space for alcoholic beverages, currently limited by the town to 200 square feet.

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