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Jason Keatseangsilps journey to the U.S. Open is one full of twists and turns.
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MILWAUKEE 鈥?A bill aimed at giving billions
stanley cup usa of COVID-relief dollars to small restaurants wont make it to President Joe Biden. After a U.S. Senate vote, the Restaurant Revitalization Fund is dead.Here in Wisconsin, Mount
copo stanley aintop Coffee is Nathan Darrow s American dream. The Waukesha coffee shop has existed mostly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its interesting. It is not what anybody expects to have in the first year, Darrow said.Darrow thanks loyal customers and some federal aid for helping him through the most uncertain days. With that, we were able to bring all of our staff back that we had beforehand. So, that was nice to say, We have the funding, you can come back to work, Darrow explained.Another round of COVID-19 aid looks unlikely after the Senate voted down the Small Business COVID Relief Act of 2022.For restaurants, it wouldve added $48 billion of relief to businesses like Darrow s. With rising costs of food and everything, it just feels like one ch
botella stanley allenge after another, and I know some businesses are struggling, Darrow said.In a letter, Wisconsin Restaurant Association President Kristine Hillmer called this a gut punch. The Senate only got 52 of 60 votes needed for the package to proceed.Chef Greg Leon was busy prepping for the dinner rush when TMJ4 News caught him at his Milwaukee restaurant Amilinda. He too says he feels for business owners in need of help. For a lot of restaurants, this was their last hope and their last chance to continue with their dream, Leon