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The Paycheck Protection Program was a lifeline for millions of small businesses brutalized by the pandemic. Over a four-month span, the government program distributed $523 billion in forgivable loans to more than 5 million companies. The average recipient got just over $100,000.
And then there were the roughly 300 business that received loans of $99 or less.
Judith Less, who runs a thrift shop in New Jersey, got $27. Nikki Smith, a baker and caterer in Oregon, collected $96. A.J. Burton, the founder of a record label in Arkansas, got $78. And Susana Dommar, a chiropractor in Texas, received a loan for just $1.
Stephanie Ackerman, a self-employed college admissions consultant, was shocked when her loan deposit, for $13, showed up in her bank account.
SANFORD POLICE DEPARTMENT
Paula McKeithan Parker, 52, of 505 Ryder Lake Drive, Sanford, was arrested at 7:27 p.m. Sunday in the 1300 block of Plaza Boulevard on misdemeanor charges of driving while impaired and unsafe movement.
Damage to a metal pole reported at 3:25 p.m Sunday at Kentucky Fried Chicken, 704 S. Horner Blvd.
Theft of a mirror, candle and $20 reported at 6:18 a.m. Sunday in the 1100 block of North Horner Boulevard.
Isaac Clifton Wilson, 38, of 221 Lane Road, Cameron, was cited at 11:27 p.m. Saturday at Walmart on a misdemeanor charge of shoplifting.
Theft of firewood reported at 8:48 p.m. Saturday at Circle K, 1007 Spring Lane.
City record
FRIDAY
-4:53 a.m.: domestic violence. John D. Lawrence, 37, of Sidney, was arrested on domestic violence charges.
THURSDAY
-11:39 p.m.: criminal damaging. A window pane was reported broken out at a property in the 900 block of Buckeye Avenue. The damage is set at $15o.
-9:56 p.m.: criminal damaging. A back door’s glass was reported damaged at a property in the 100 block of West South Street. The damage is set at $10o.
-1:54 p.m.: contempt. Keesha Dawn Powers, 28, of Sidney, was arrested on a contempt warrant.
-8:33 a.m.: warrant. Brooke Nicole Davis, 27, of Sidney, was arrested on a Montgomery County warrant.
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