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Lauwers to speak Wednesday about restaurant restrictions
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State Senator Dan Lauwers (Tribune File Photo)
BAD AXE State Senator Dan Lauwers is scheduled to appear at the Peppermill Restaurant in Bad Axe at 3 p.m. on Wednesday to speak about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s restaurant restrictions.
This will be the third stop he makes on Wednesday, as Lauwers will also appear at Roadhouse 19 in Yale and Little Camille’s By the Bay in New Baltimore earlier in the day, both located in his state senate district.
Peppermill Restaurant owner Thomas McCollum will also speak about the impact the orders have had on his livelihood. Restaurant owners will also speak at the other locations Lauwers will visit.
Public hearing scheduled on Huron County master plan
Will take place at planner s February meeting
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The Huron County Expo Center, which will hold the upcoming Huron County Planning Commission meeting (Tribune File Photo)
BAD AXE The Huron County Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing to discuss the latest draft of the long in-development master plan at its upcoming February meeting.
The meeting will take place Feb 3, at 7 p.m., at the Huron County Expo Center in Bad Axe, with the purpose of the public hearing to gain public comments about the master plan.
The public hearing was originally supposed to take place at the planners December meeting, though it was postponed due to coronavirus restrictions.
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Pierson grows into role over past year
HCMCF has one of lowest infection rates in county
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Bette Pierson (Tribune File Photo)
HURON COUNTY When Bette Pierson first started her role as an infection control registered nurse in February, she could not have imagined how complicated it would become over the next few months.
Now, at the end of the year, Pierson has grown into her role for the safety of those she works with at the Huron County Medical Care Facility and those she sees staying at the facility every day.
“Battling a global pandemic has been by far a group effort,” Pierson said. “I could not do this alone. Our administrative team works very diligently together on all COVID-19 policies and protocols. Staff have also been wonderful and compliant to the ongoing policy changes.”