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View Comments Humboldt welcomed its 83rd annual West Tennessee Strawberry Festival this week with a massive outpouring of local residents ready to celebrate the city’s biggest week of the year. Kicked off with Monday’s Prayer Breakfast, the long-anticipated extravaganza hosted firework shows, parade floats, pageants and cook-offs. “It was kind of sad that it was cancelled!” said festival attendee and Humboldt resident Carol Moore, as she watched Friday’s parade from her lawn chair. “We were so used to coming. But it is what it is, for safety reasons.” The festival has only been cancelled twice since its inception in the 1930s once, during World War II, and most recently due to the pandemic. ....
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In some states, unemployment stays stubbornly high By Tim Henderson, Stateline.org Share: Furloughed hospitality workers from the shuttered Diplomat Beach Resort in Hollywood, Fla., demonstrate to preserve their jobs as management mulls the hotel s reopening. (Carline Jean/South Florida Sun Sentinel/TNS) The economic recovery is leaving millions of people behind, especially those with jobs depending on conventions, tourists and live performances. “It is a very sad situation. I can see why many lose hope and give up,” said Zuleika Lee, a former trade show model and mixologist in Nevada who’s been without work since last March, when the pandemic shut down the convention centers and bars where she made her living. ....