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Business owners express mixed reactions to mask mandate in St. Louis area starting Monday I ll do it, but yes I am dreading it, said Cory Hammerstone, the Manager at Hammerstones in Soulard Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 11:26 PM CDT July 23, 2021
ST. LOUIS You might say at Hammerstone s Restaurant and Bar in Soulard, the vaccinated manager isn t waiting for one hammer to fall come Monday: the return of a mask mandate. It s frustrating that it s gonna be put on us again, said Cory Hammerstone.
Hammerstone says when the initial mandate took effect months ago, it created lots of problems among some of her patrons and employees.
Racin’ With Jason: Sunderland’s Darin Russell living the NASCAR dream
Sunderland native Darin Russell, engine tuner for Brad Keselowski s No. 2 NASCAR Cup Series team, with his family. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/DARIN RUSSELL
Sunderland native Darin Russell poses with Loudon the Lobster after Brad Keselowski won last year s Foxwood Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/DARIN RUSSELL
Sunderland native Darin Russell celebratest Brad Keselowski s victory at Richmond International Raceway last year. Russell is the engine tuner for Keselowski s No. 2 NASCAR Cup Series car. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/DARIN RUSSELL
Sunderland native Darin Russell, left, and his kids pose with Brad Keselowski, driver of the No. 2 NASCAR Cup Series car on which Russell works as an engine tuner. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/DARIN RUSSELL