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A year of disruption: Bismarck-Mandan bars, restaurants hopeful about post-pandemic future

Jim Poolman considers the Blarney Stone lucky in weathering the coronavirus pandemic over the past year. “It was pretty grim last April and May, but slowly but surely, traffic has picked up,” said the co-owner of the downtown Bismarck Irish pub. Gov. Doug Burgum last March closed bars and restaurants to onsite service for six weeks after the pandemic emerged in North Dakota. Dining establishments were limited to takeout and delivery services. Even after reopening May 1, businesses were subject to the governor’s “ND Smart Restart” reopening guidelines for seating capacity, social distancing and other safety protocols, according to risk levels.

Deployed, then unemployed, military veterans fight to find jobs

Deployed, then unemployed, military veterans fight to find jobs
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Military veterans battle to find jobs

March 3, 2021 Army veteran Miachelle DePiano said of life after the military: “I was struggling with having to recreate myself, and who I was to be going forward.” Owner of a photography business, DePiano shoots photos at the Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert. (Photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News) Kathy Gallowitz, a National Guard veteran and veterans advocate, spoke to veterans at American Legion Post 44 in Scottsdale, saying that civilian engagement with former members of the military veterans will strengthen communities across the country. (Photo by Alberto Mariani/Cronkite News) PHOENIX – After leaving the Army two decades ago, Miachelle DePiano faced new challenges on the civilian battlefield: a hyper-competitive job market.

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