Yikes.
Question from Shablagoo: Do you think the Eagles cap situation and bad roster played a role in Lurie not cleaning house considering that all the other openings are looking to be more interesting for potential head coaches and general managers?
If you re a prospective GM hire and you re afforded the time it will take to tear the roster down completely, and then rebuild from scratch, you would have a fair amount of long-term job security right off the bat. In that sense, it s actually an appealing job, in my view.
However, I do not think the head coaching job is appealing,
94 Twin Cities restaurants that closed in 2020
Pandemic, riots devastated the food-and-drink scene in the Twin Cities this year. December 28, 2020 9:50am
Saying goodbye to a beloved watering hole, a neighborhood café or a four-star restaurant is never easy. But in 2020, the pain kept coming as the pandemic brutalized the Twin Cities hospitality industry. Some restaurants, already hurting from dining restrictions, were swept up in the destruction that unfolded in the Minneapolis and St. Paul riots. Again and again, places that surprised and delighted us, that entertained and nourished us, served their last meals. Here are 94 of them nearly three times the number of closings we wrote about in 2019.
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The Bismarck City Commission on Tuesday decided to look into giving financial breaks to certain pandemic-impacted businesses.
Meanwhile, bars and restaurants were allowed to resume staying open past 10 p.m. beginning Tuesday under a change announced Monday by Gov. Doug Burgum, and local bar owners and employees were looking forward to the extra hours.
Commissioners discussed financial relief options after bars and restaurants reached out to city staff. Commissioners held off on making any decisions Tuesday, instead deciding to form a stakeholder group to come up with solutions for the hospitality industry s financial woes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Fargo City Commission voted Dec. 14 to freeze utilities for bars and restaurants in that city for the first six months of next year and to rebate 2021 liquor license fees.
A community ‘hero’ carries on at the Elbow Room in Williamsburg
Melissa Krueger, owner of Elbow Room Coffee in Williamsburg, gets an order ready for Paul Rudof, a regular customer. Before COVID, Rudof had a routine of stopping at Elbow Room for coffee and a game of Ms. Pac-Man on a vintage 1980 arcade machine set on free play. “It’s wonderful coffee, I love Melissa and I love her community involvement,” said Rudof. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
An order waiting for a customer at the Elbow Room owned by Melissa Krueger. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Melissa Krueger, owner of Elbow Room Coffee in Williamsburg, stands with orders for customers on Thursday, Dec. 10. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS