Man lives on nothing but beer for Lent to raise money for hospitality sector
05 March 2021 By Christian Smith
One man has made the decision to consume nothing but beer for Lent in a bid to raise money for the hospitality industry, which has taken a massive hit during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Del Hall, who hails from Cincinnati, is undertaking the beer-only diet for Lent for the third time, after successfully completing the mammoth challenge in 2019 and 2020, per Cincinnati.com.
According to the publication, Hall lost more than 40 pounds during the 40-day long beer ‘diet’ back in 2019, and since going viral after first announcing the challenge two years ago, the army veteran has been using the now-famous feat to raise money.
By Jack R. Jordan and Kevin C. Hall |
moultrie.observer@gaflnews.com Mar 4, 2021
Mar 4, 2021
MOULTRIE, Ga. â The City of Moultrie has reevaluated its property tax rebate plan, and recipients will be pleased.
City council approved the plan Jan. 5 to give a 50% rebate on the 2020 city property tax paid by homeowners over age 65. The one-time rebate is paid for from a federal reimbursement for money the city spent fighting coronavirus, primarily for overtime paid to emergency workers.
On Tuesday, March 2, City Manager Pete Dillard told city council that 632 Moultrie homeowners had met the criteria for the rebate, but he urged the council to take it even further by rebating the entire tax payment for most of the people.
Quirky gin brand Hendrick’s is challenging members of the drinks trade to see who can grow the biggest cucumber to help raise funds for The Drinks Trust.
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Bally s Casino will take over the space formerly occupied by Macy s department store in State College s Nittany Mall, according to a release on Feb. 25.