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A tale of two lakes: Tourism flourishes on south shore of Lake of the Woods while Northwest Angle struggles with border closure during the COVID-19 pandemic

A tale of two lakes: Tourism flourishes on south shore of Lake of the Woods while Northwest Angle struggles with border closure during the COVID-19 pandemic Thanks to the ongoing U.S.-Canada border closure to nonessential travel, getting to the Northwest Angle by road – which requires traveling about 40 miles through Manitoba – hasn’t been an option for anyone but permanent residents and essential workers since March. Written By: Brad Dokken and Ann Bailey | 7:00 am, Dec. 21, 2020 × Fishermen return to the dock at Ballard s Resort on Lake of the Woods after a day on the water in early October. Tourism on the south shore of Lake of the Woods rebounded after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz lifted stay-at-home restrictions put into place during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, and business was good throughout the summer. (Photo/ Eric Hylden, Grand Forks Herald)

Congress should respect other house s votes | News, Sports, Jobs

Dec 19, 2020 The concluding sentence in Friday’s article, “Congress may work into weekend on virus relief” (Dec. 18, 2A), was incorrect when it stated: “The pending bill is the first significant legislative response to the pandemic since the landmark CARES Act passed virtually unanimously in March…” The U. S. House of Representatives passed the HEROES Act in mid-May authorizing more than $2 trillion in relief (including extending unemployment benefits through January, creating a $175 billion housing assistance fund to help pay rents and mortgages, adding $100 billion infusion for hospitals and other health care workers, $75 billion more for virus testing, and boosting the Payroll Protection Program by another $10 billion, among other measures). That bill was sent to the U. S. Senate for consideration and action.

Golden Corral franchisee files $10M+ counterclaim over Adirondack Trust Co PPP lawsuit

Golden Corral franchisee files $10M+ counterclaim over Adirondack Trust Co. PPP lawsuit | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS BALLSTON SPA A local family has filed a counterclaim against the Saratoga Springs bank that alleges they misused a small-business bailout loan provided to weather the COVID-19 crisis. Adirondack Trust Company sued Nirmala A. Patel and her son Niral A. Patel in October to recover $1,979,600 in federal Payroll Protection Program funds disbursed to 10 of their corporate entities. They operate the Saratoga Springs Comfort Inn and Suites and, as franchisees, eight Golden Corral restaurants in New York and New Jersey, including those in Colonie, Queensbury and Wilton.

Pandemic Impact: How COVID-19 has reshaped the economy

Pandemic Impact: How COVID-19 has reshaped the economy
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Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program
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