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Modified health order helps Boone County businesses serve more customers during pandemic

COLUMBIA - Greg Butler and Katy Ugalde spend their time cooking and perfecting the menu of local Columbia restaurant, Sagua La Grande Cuban Café. With Boone County s modified health order, the married couple will spend less time worried about how their restaurant will survive the pandemic and more time in the kitchen.  The modified health order goes into effect in Boone County on Thursday, March 4 at noon. Restaurants, bars and other businesses will be able to go back to normal operating hours and no longer have to close at midnight. Businesses are also able to operate at 50% capacity or 200 people, which is doubled from the previous health order. 

Ministries baulk at giving large procurement contracts to foreign companies

Citizens Voice March 3

Immigration, COVID headline talks between Biden and Lopez Obrador

China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-03-03 09:52 Share CLOSE An asylum-seeker has an emotional reunion with immigration worker Kathy Harrington upon his arrival in the United States on Friday in Brownsville, Texas. The man was among the first group of immigrants to cross into south Texas as part of the Biden administration s unwinding of the Trump-era Remain in Mexico immigration policy. [JOHN MOORE/GETTY IMAGES/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE] WASHINGTON-US President Joe Biden told his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador that Mexico s success was crucial to the hemisphere and he would view the southern neighbor as an equal. In a virtual summit to discuss immigration, COVID-19 and commercial issues, Biden opened talks by reminding Lopez Obrador of his four visits to Mexico as vice-president.

New Kenyan gin shines a light on African juniper - The Drinks Business

The Drinks Business 03 March 2021 By Lucy Shaw Procera, a new high-end, small batch gin from Kenya, hopes to shine a light on African juniper as an interesting alternative to common juniper. Procera’s master distiller Roger Jorgensen is excited by the potential of African juniper The first gin in the world to be made with fresh juniper procera berries grown in the highlands of Kenya, from which the gin takes its name, Procera has gone on sale in the UK priced at £70 a bottle with Enotria&Coe looking after the UK distribution. The use of African rather than common juniper lends Procera, which is distilled and bottled in Nairobi, an earthy, nutty depth and a spicy finish.

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