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Save Our Sauce: Connecting people with jobs

Save Our Sauce: Connecting people with jobs in restaurant industry The leisure and hospitality industry leads the way with a 5.3% quit rate. Workers are leaving for industries with more flexibility and less stress. Author: Brandon Simmons Updated: 6:42 PM EDT July 1, 2021 WOODMERE, Ohio Restaurants continue to find themselves short-staffed, a new problem that many have had to deal with since asking employees to leave when the COVID-19 pandemic first started. “I couldn’t believe things were going to actually close. Then one night, I laid off 80+ employees,” said Mike Frazin, who runs two Original Pancake House locations in Greater Cleveland. “We felt bad because we were taking away peoples livelihoods and we were afraid because we thought we’d lose our business.

America Media wins 56 awards from the Catholic Media Association

America Media wins 56 awards from the Catholic Media Association
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Detroit Lakes School Board votes to terminate 14 teaching contracts

Detroit Lakes School Board votes to terminate 14 teaching contracts The contracts of 14 teachers were terminated by action of the Detroit Lakes School Board at its Monday night meeting. 10:25 pm, Apr. 19, 2021 × The Detroit Lakes School Board voted not to renew the contracts of 14 teachers at its Monday night meeting. The following teachers will not be returning to Detroit Lakes Public Schools this fall as a result of the board s action: Callie Brorby, Roosevelt Elementary kindergarten teacher; Roberta Chatham, Roosevelt music teacher; Peyton Foertsch, Rossman Elementary special education teacher; Aaron Gastecki, Detroit Lakes High School industrial technology teacher; Sadie Herman, Roosevelt special education teacher;

CARES cash goes a long way in Luzerne County

Luzerne County held a news conference Wednesday to show just how far more than $28 million went. Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 5:41 PM EST January 27, 2021 WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. The lines are being painted on the ice at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township, which Luzerne County Manager David Pedri said provided the perfect backdrop for a news conference about CARES Act money given to the county. They re putting in new seats; they re paying the lines, we got ice here, we re going to have hockey here in a couple of weeks. Luzerne County s coming back. The arena is coming back, and this is what it s about is supporting these entities as well, said Pedri.

More than $28 million in COVID-19 grants awarded in Luzerne County

Luzerne County Manager David Pedri, along with representatives from Penn’s Northeast , speak during a news conference at Mohegan Sun Arena to announce the 2020 COVID-19 Grant Funding(“CARES”) that was received from the PA Department of Community & Economic Development that was distributed to entities throughout Luzerne County. Representatives of Luzerne County small business owners, non-profit agencies, and other grant awardees were in attendance.

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