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A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules FacebookTwitterEmail Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food. It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property. ....
A year into a pandemic, this bar outside Yosemite still refuses to follow COVID-19 rules FacebookTwitterEmail Tom Nelson, Robbie Nelson, Suzanne Hicks and Gordon Hicks hanging out at Airport Bar on a Saturday night.Ashley Harrell Airport Inn Bar & Grill is an all-American saloon in Yosemite National Park s gateway town of Mariposa. It s beloved by many long-time residents, and legendary for its comfort food. It also openly defied the regional stay-at-home order to shut down in December, and its regulars are known to be gun ownership-advocating, COVID-19-denying Trump supporters. And not just one, but several, nooses are hanging around the property. ....
For Today s Daddy Tips, Steve takes a dig at Christine for messing with his daughter s toy, he also lets you know something you should buy for your toddler now that it is spring, and he gives you a way you can manipulate your kid into eating more fruit. Today’s first Daddy Tip is a reminder to pick up rain boots for your toddlers because it is the perfect weather for splashing around in puddles. With all of the snow melted, there are puddles everywhere and for some unknown reason, kids, and even some adults, are magically drawn to jumping in puddles. So make sure you have the appropriate puddle jumping attire for some wet and muddy spring fun. ....
MOST of the unsold stock at Beales was sold for £1.6million as administrators gave up hope of reopening any shops during the coronavirus crisis. An update by administrators for the department store chain says stock being held at three department stores was sold to restructuring specialist Hilco Capital. Stock held at a fourth branch was sent to the revived Beales store in Poole, where it has been generating money for creditors. Bournemouth-based Beales, founded in 1881, went into administration in January 2020. It had 23 stores at the time. Joint administrator Steve Absalom of KPMG said in his latest progress report that unsecured creditors should get some money, but it was not known how much or when. ....
September 28, 1931 â March 3, 2021 On March 3, 2021, Richard C. âDickâ Frazier, loving husband and father, passed away at the age of 89. Dick was born on September 28, 1931, in Portland, Oregon, to Wilbur and Bernice (Proctor) Frazier. On July 12, 1951, he married Joyce M. Lyon in Umatilla, Oregon. They initially lived in California where Dick was stationed in the Navy. After completing his tour in the Navy, they moved back to Oregon where they began raising their two daughters, Linda and Brenda, and son Steve. Dickâs passion was horses. During WWII, while his dad was away in the Navy, Dick lied about his age so he could race horses professionally. That was followed up by riding rough stock at rodeos throughout the Northwest and working on ranches where horses were a necessity. He shared his passion with his kids and horses were always a part of his life. Even in his last days he enjoyed spending time in his daughterâs barn with her horses. ....