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Jonesborough business owners eager for return of Jonesborough Days

After its cancellation last year because of the coronavirus pandemic, Jonesborough Days returns this weekend, exciting downtown business owners who depend on it and other large festivals to stay afloat throughout the year. The two-day festival typically brings thousands to downtown Jonesborough each year during the Fourth of July weekend. This year is the 50th iteration of the event. Jonesborough Barrel House Owner Ben Dean, who called the loss of Jonesborough Days and the National Storytelling Festival a “devastating blow” last year, said he’s hoping to see a massive turnout on Saturday and Sunday. “I feel like it’ll be the biggest crowd we’ve had in years, only because of COVID, and everybody wants to get out — all the restrictions have been dropped,” said Dean. “It’s just time to get back to normal life.”

A small farm is fighting racism in farming and climate change

A small farm is fighting racism in farming and climate change
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A small farm is fighting racism in farming and climate change

A small farm is fighting racism in farming and climate change
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Business owners relieved to be offered more COVID-19 relief fundi

The Restaurant Revitalization Fund reimburses businesses up to $10 million in lost funding due to the pandemic. Author: Shandel Menezes Updated: 10:15 PM CDT April 30, 2021 TYLER, Texas The Small Business Association (SBA) revealed their newest effort to help small business owners. It’s called the Restaurant Revitalization Fund and the grants aim to help the food service industry recover after the pandemic. Mundo Villapudua, co-owner at Villa Montez said, “We re here to stay. We want to stay. We want to do everything in our power to be in this community for years to come.” He s still trying to process the hurdles that the pandemic put in front of him.

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