SSAs continue to support people through COVID-19
EDITOR’S NOTE:
This is one in a series of outreach columns from the Champaign County Board of Developmental Disabilities.
We are almost a year into a global pandemic and even through everything, our Service and Support Administration (SSA) staff at the Champaign County Board of Developmental Disabilities have continued to diligently serve their caseloads. Work may look a little different, as it does for many of us, but people supported by the Champaign County Board of DD can still look to their SSAs for assistance with a variety of issues or concerns.
URBANA â Apple Dumplinâ restaurant in Urbana is now permanently restricted from operating without a valid health permit.
That was part of a settlement between the restaurant and county health officials spelled out in a permanent injunction order approved Wednesday morning by Judge Benjamin Dyer.
The settlement also included an agreement by restaurant owners Jim and Kathryn Flaningam to comply with all applicable laws, including any notice of requirements issued by the Champaign County Public Health Department.
The agreement also included the dismissal of two related cases â a lawsuit the Flaningams filed against the health department and an ordinance-violation case filed against Kathryn Flaningam for operating a food establishment without a valid health permit.
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