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LEBANON â Five years ago, Ron Steele was a business owner, operating Steele Design, a sewing and alterations company in downtown Lebanon.
He ran the business for 20 years with his wife, Glenda, starting the company after spending many years working as a machinist, specifically a tool and die maker.
But when she died in August 2019 at age 55, life became more difficult for Steele, who is now 73. His health began to deteriorate and he lost contact with many of the people that had been his customers. Those customers included several mid-valley law enforcement agencies and various motorcycle clubs. Steele Design regularly sewed on patches for these clients, along with other work.
Coronavirus updates Tuesday: Brazilian COVID-19 variant detected in Douglas County
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ROSEBURG The first case in Oregon of the Brazilian variant of COVID-19 has been detected in the southwest part of the state, health officials said.
Douglas County Public Health Officer Bob Dannenhoffer confirmed Tuesday that a Douglas County resident tested positive for the variant and that the case was apparently related to business travel to and from Brazil, The News-Review reported.