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Chenoa City Council meets, approves special-use permit


By Kent Casson
For The Daily Leader
CHENOA Axe throwing is coming to the Brown Jug in Chenoa on Sunday, Aug. 8, thanks to the Chenoa City Council granting a special-use permit for the event duringTuesday night’s regular meeting at City Hall.
“This is completely caged and there are spotters behind each person that throws,” explained Bill Bridge of Brown Jug.
The company involved sets everything up and has its own insurance, according to Bridge. Some bars in Bloomington and Peoria are doing this and the council didn’t seem to have a problem with it coming to Chenoa.
“Sounds good to me,” stated Mayor Chris Wilder. ....

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Pandemic Pushes Smaller Retailers Online


Peggy Parker
The pandemic has hurt many small businesses, but it s been especially tough for those that rely mostly on foot traffic. The pandemic has forced many mom-and-pop businesses to learn how to sell online.
Peggy Parker owns Christmas Creations in Normal. It s a holiday pop-up shop she opens every November and December. The store has been around for 40 years. Parker figures she didn t need to advertise much. When more retailers went online years ago, she viewed e-commerce as competition.
“This was not going to be good for brick-and-mortar stores to be pushing people to online stores, and I couldn’t understand why other businesses were doing that,” Parker reasoned. ....

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