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People remembering those that they lost who were in the community. i want to bring in amy hargrove. she lost her father. amy was only 4 years old when her dad died some 20 years ago. now you are 24. yes. what goes through you when you come to the site? i think what goes through me is just how much has changed in the 20 years. you see what used to be a pit. now it is a plaza where new yorkers come every single day and can see those who are gone. it also reminds us of how long really has passed. what hits close to home is knowing the milestones my father has missed. graduations and marriages and so on. you have a big family. yes. it helps to let you know. what kind of a man was your father? we hear the stories. he was an everlasting friend. once he was in your life, he was ....
Michigan restaurant owners pray for government aid as dining closure drags on Updated Dec 18, 2020; Posted Dec 18, 2020 A sign addresses customers to wear masks at Daner s Diner, located at 224 W. Genesee Street in Lapeer. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services issued a three-week public health order that restaurants and bars cannot provide dine-in service until Dec. 9 throughout the state. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May | Mlive.com Facebook Share Owners of Michigan bars and restaurants struggling to stay afloat were dismayed to learn dine-in services will remain closed until Jan. 15, 2021, through a government mandate that took effect in November. ....
20-plus diners in Michigan that could use a little love right now Updated Dec 17, 2020; Posted Dec 17, 2020 Dishes at Tootsie s Diner in Muskegon, on Thursday, Feb. 7, 2019. Tootsie s is a finalist in MLive s search for Michigan s Best Diner. (Kayla Renie | MLive.com) Kayla Renie | [email protected] Renie | [email protected] Facebook Share The Michigan restaurant industry is struggling right now. Everyone knows that. Just this week, 97 percent of Michigan businesses that applied for $15,000 COVID-19 grants were expected to be turned away, according to a recent MLive story. But local community restaurants, especially diners, face additional challenges. Takeout business is typically a small portion of sales. Gone are bustling tables of regulars meeting up for coffee or weekend get togethers with family and friends. ....