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Hannah Taunton is a regular runner in the 5km Parkruns held at Apex Park.
Hannah, who has a speech and language disorder, says: “I am very excited and proud to be representing my country.”
“I first went to a Burnham Parkrun when some of my friends from Taunton had run there and said what a great course it is.”
”I have got to know two of the event’s volunteers, Tracey and Mark Benton, really well, who have been so welcoming to me and I have take part over 20 times.”
“My personal best at Burnham is 17.16 in 2019. My other favourite local Parkruns are Longrun Meadow in Taunton, Exmouth and Minehead. My overall personal best time was at Exmouth, which was 17.07.”
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Should businesses that violated health orders be eligible for Michigan’s COVID-19 aid grants?
Updated Feb 09, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Michigan restaurants have been closed for indoor dining since Nov. 18. (Joel Bissell | MLive.com)Joel Bissell | MLive.com
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Michigan is distributing money to businesses hurt by the latest COVID-19 partial shutdown.
It begs the question – should businesses that illegally stayed open or otherwise violated health orders still be eligible for the aid?
The latest $55 million small business grant initiative was approved by the Legislature in December, and the Michigan Economic Development Corporation is coordinating the program.
The MEDC is having 15 economic development organizations from across Michigan decide how to distribute the money to businesses in their respective regions. The application period for the Small Business Survival Grant Program ended last week and the 15 groups have until the end of February to decide who t