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Restaurants struggle to find employees despite declining COVID cases

With Covid cases on the decline, many restaurants are opening back up to full capacity. Yet owners say they are struggling to hire new staff to keep up with demand. FOX Business spoke with multiple restaurant owners across the country who say applicants, drawn by the lure of unemployment benefits and stimulus checks, have tapered off over the course of the pandemic and it remains unclear whether that trend will continue. Tom Sacco is the CEO of Happy Joe’s Pizza & Ice Cream, a chain based in Bettendorf, Iowa – or as he calls it, “the heartland of America.” FILE: Patrons sit outdoors for dinner separated by plastic dividers with national flags at Mel's drive-in restaurant, in West Hollywood, Calif.  (AP)

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Parents file lawsuit against Clarence Central School District, seek return to full in-person instruction

Parents file lawsuit against Clarence Central School District, seek return to full in-person instruction
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Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against City Over Speed Camera

Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against City Over Speed Camera The controversy surrounding the City of Buffalo Schol Zome Camera program is increasing with this latest development. According to reporting by WKBW, there is now a class-action lawsuit against the City of Buffalo which is challenging whether these speed cameras are in-fact against the constitution. The lawsuit stems from the location of one camera in particular in the University area of Buffalo. On Bailey Avenue, near the corner of Amherst Street, there is are two cameras monitoring that corner. However, according to a member of the city council, there aren't any schools on Bailey Avenue. That section of Bailey Avenue saw the largest amount of vehicle traffic in the month of February according to City of Buffalo traffic data.

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Bill calls to stop six-feet distance rule in classrooms

Bill calls to stop six-feet distance rule in classrooms
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Curfew order on bars and restaurants only applies to establishments part of the lawsuit

Curfew order on bars and restaurants only applies to establishments part of the lawsuit Many bars and restaurants may be wondering whether a judge's ruling on the state's closure curfew impacts them. Author: Jeff Preval Updated: 6:02 PM EST March 1, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. — We're looking into the fallout after a judge's decision to grant dozens of local restaurants and bars a preliminary injunction on the state's closure curfew.  Those establishments were successful over the weekend, when a judge issued his decision in favor of the restaurants and bars. For the more than 90 restaurants and bars, who were part of the lawsuit, it’s back to normal operating hours once again. This after state Supreme Court Judge Timothy Walker granted them a preliminary injunction, saying they no longer have to follow the closure curfew which Judge Walker called 'irrational.'

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Tiffany Midge Announces Tribal College Student Creative Writing Winners

TCJ Student guest editor Tiffany Midge. TCJ Student guest editor and acclaimed author Tiffany Midge (Hunkpapa Lakota) has announced the winners of the 2021 TCJ Student creative writing contest. This was a difficult year, as tribal colleges across the nation struggled with enrollment and adapting to a pandemic that has affected Native communities disproportionately. But not even COVID-19 could stop tribal college student creativity, as evidenced by the high caliber entries in this year’s contest. The top fiction entries are: “Lessons in Motion” by Craig Poitra of Turtle Mountain Community College, “Scattered Threads on Dancing Winds” by Brianna G. Reed of the Institute of American Indian Arts, and “Walking Through Ice: Alaska” by Brittany Lea Hebert of Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College.

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