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Jeff Sturgeon and Casey Fabris
The Roanoke Times
Roanoke restaurant operators Moises and Lisa Nucamendi have gotten a second cash infusion from the Paycheck Protection Program for their beleaguered business accounts as they continue to plate and box up Mexican classics amid the pandemicâs deadliest phase so far.
Taxpayer-funded relief helped sustain Alejandroâs Mexican Grillâs three Roanoke Valley locations and staff of about 45 people in 2020, they said. But the Mexican eatery founded in 2007 is still beset by a drop in revenue of between 30% and 35% when compared to pre-pandemic times.
This week the company received a second PPP loan under the recently reopened federal program designed to save private and nonprofit sector jobs in industries hobbled by the virus. Recipients who received money last year may apply again. Bank of Fincastle handled the loan on behalf of the government.
Milestones from the Past 175 Years
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IMB Staff
20 Major Moments in IMB History
By:
IMB Staff
December 29, 2020
Foreign Mission Board Formed: May 10, 1845
The newly formed Southern Baptist Convention established the Foreign Mission Board as part of the “one sacred effort, for the propagation of the gospel” and placed its headquarters in Richmond, Virginia.
First African American Missionary Appointed: 1846
Southern Baptists’ first African American missionary, John Day, was appointed to Liberia. He was a free man already living in Liberia who started churches and discipled believers while working within the government to help establish Liberia as a nation.
Single Females Granted Appointment as Missionaries: July 12, 1871