Heartland restaurant serves drive-thru Christmas meal
Heartland restaurant serves drive-thru Christmas meal By Noelle Williams | December 25, 2020 at 6:59 PM CST - Updated December 25 at 10:30 PM
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Normally, people would gather to enjoy a delicious Christmas meal, but due to COVID-19 this was a little different.
After 6 years of serving Christmas meals, a local restaurant is now forced to adjust, to keep their customers safe, while putting joy back into the holiday.
“A lot of these people who come in every year are just like family,” said Ron Cook, the owner of Curly’s Kitchen in Jackson.
Every Christmas, Ron Cook hosts a dine-in meal for families to enjoy.
Local officials around Texas say Abbott s COVID-19 restrictions aren t enough
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Guests dance at Billy Bob’s Texas, a honky-tonk in Fort Worth. Billy Bobís has been operating since August 13 under food and beverage guidelines after previously being classified as a bar. Bars that did not already get the food and beverage license w
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By mid-November, hospitals in Lubbock were stretched thin as cases of COVID-19 spread quickly and widely throughout the West Texas community. A large number of new cases had erupted among young people who continued to flock to bars and restaurants in the college town.
Gov. Greg Abbott allows only limited COVID-19 restrictions for Texas worst hot spots. Local leaders say it s not enough.
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By mid-November, hospitals in Lubbock were stretched thin as cases of COVID-19 spread quickly and widely throughout the West Texas community. A large number of new cases had erupted among young people who continued to flock to bars and restaurants in the college town.
“There are several steps that can be taken now that, as an enforceable mandate, would slow the avalanche descending on our local hospitals,” area doctors, nurses and other health care workers wrote in a petition to Gov. Greg Abbott, in which they pleaded for harsher restrictions.
Guests dance at Billy Bob’s Texas, a honky-tonk in Fort Worth. Billy Bob s was classified as a bar, but since Aug. 13 has operated under a food and beverage license. Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune
By mid-November, hospitals in Lubbock were stretched thin as cases of COVID-19 spread quickly and widely throughout the West Texas community. A large number of new cases had erupted among young people who continued to flock to bars and restaurants in the college town.
“There are several steps that can be taken now that, as an enforceable mandate, would slow the avalanche descending on our local hospitals,” area doctors, nurses and other health care workers wrote in a petition to Gov. Greg Abbott, in which they pleaded for harsher restrictions.
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