US facing port congestion on both coasts as a result of the Suez Canal obstruction
By: Bo Evans
and last updated 2021-04-16 15:23:14-04
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. â Steve Negaard knows one thing better than most. Itâs in his blood.
âYou know, my grandfather came over from Sweden and he didnât really know much except shoe repair. Iâm the owner of a family business here in Minneapolis. Weâve been in business since 1929. Itâs called Nokomis Shoe.
Nokomis Shoe is an unassuming but quaint store in south Minneapolis. And while Negaard knows shoes, lately he hasnât known when his next order will be filled.
US facing port congestion on both coasts as a result of the Suez Canal obstruction
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