Digital Editor Hy-Vee is searching for local products in produce category as well as in grocery, deli, general merchandise, frozen, dairy, and health and beauty care.
Hy-Vee, Inc. is meeting the growing demand for more locally-made products in its aisles by hosting quarterly âBest of Local Brandsâ summits in 2021. The summits will help expand and enhance the product offerings at its more than 275 retail stores in eight states.
The West Des Moines, Iowa-based retailer is currently accepting submissions for âBest of Brandsâ online at www.rangeme.com/hyveelocalsummit in the following categories of retail ready products: grocery, produce, deli, general merchandise, frozen, dairy, and health and beauty care.
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NSC Holiday Appeal
This year has been unlike anything we could have ever imagined. Our offices are closed, we miss our volunteers, and the food pantry is running via curbside pick-up. For the Thanksgiving and Holiday Gifts programs, we gave out gift cards in order to ensure the safety of the community. All of these changes have led to increased costs for food, programs and staffing.
Every donation up to $100,000 to our Holiday Appeal made before Dec. 31, will be matched dollar-for-dollar by an anonymous donor! Take advantage of this opportunity to make your gift go twice as far!
BURLINGTON â Burlington Beer Works recently confirmed in a letter to Town Administrator Paul Sagarino that they will not be renewing its liquor license.
Things never went as planned for Burlington Beer Works since initially announcing they wanted to locate in town three years ago. The restaurant, which never even started construction or got to use its license, had been in front of the Board of Selectmen for several years regarding a public hearing to consider the cancellation/revocation of its liquor license.
The past three years
In September 2017, after formally announcing they will not be occupying the former Outback space in Burlington Crossroads on Cambridge Street, the selectmen voted unanimously to revoke their liquor license at a Liquor License Revocation/Show Cause Public Hearing.
Community Content
NSC Holiday Appeal
This year has been unlike anything we could have ever imagined. Our offices are closed, we miss our volunteers, and the food pantry is running via curbside pick-up. For the Thanksgiving and Holiday Gifts programs, we gave out gift cards in order to ensure the safety of the community. All of these changes have led to increased costs for food, programs and staffing.
Every donation up to $100,000 to our Holiday Appeal made before Dec. 31, will be matched dollar-for-dollar by an anonymous donor! Take advantage of this opportunity to make your gift go twice as far!
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Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic has been among the main, if not the main, topics in 2020.
Concord had its fair share of COVID-19 stories, from schools to sports and more.
Below are the top-10 COVID stories from the Concord Journal, based on total page views.
A patient with symptoms of COVID-19, or novel coronavirus, was recently tested at Emerson Hospital.
According to Dr. Barry Kitch, chief medical officer at Emerson, the patient self-identified and said they had recently traveled abroad.
“The patient called the hospital in advance, so we were able to take all precautions when the patient came to the ED to be tested,” Kitch said in a statement. “The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) results indicate that the patient has tested presumptive positive and the specimen was sent to the Centers for Disease Control for confirmation.”