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Supply chain slowdown could boost demand for recycle materials

The rising price of oil is also boosting the value of recycled plastic, a recycling coordinator at the Michigan State University Recycling Center said.

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Supply chain slowdown could boost demand for recycled materials

The same supply chain disruptions that slow Michigan manufacturing could help the recycling industry bring in new business.

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2020 was an exhausting, record setting year for liquor sellers

The year 2020 was a record one for liquor sellers in Michigan. Sales across the board were up 17% from 2019 to 2020 and around 26% in the two years the pandemic has crushed most other sectors of the economy.

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Macomb County restaurants group sues state for revenue lost in pandemic


Macomb County restaurants group sues state for revenue lost in pandemic
At issue: taking away property without compensation
Group seeking undisclosed amount in damages
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Little Camille's by the Bay in New Baltimore has lost about $600,000 in revenue during the pandemic, according to owner Mark Miller.
A Macomb County group of restaurant industry businesses is suing the state for revenue lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Macomb County Restaurant, Bar, and Banquet Association on Feb. 18 filed a complaint in Macomb County Circuit Court against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Liquor Control Commission Chair Patrick Gagliardi and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel seeking a jury trial for monetary compensation of potential lost profits.

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Macomb County restaurants file lawsuit against Whitmer over closures


Albert Addis is the Macomb County attorney representing the recently formed Macomb County Restaurant, Bar and Banquet Association. Addis alleges that under the state’s constitution the restaurant business has been taken away without "just compensation."
“We filed this lawsuit on a simple legal premise that we think is strong, and one that has not been decided by any court yet,” Addis told the Macomb Daily. “That premise is the Michigan constitution does not allow the government by fiat to take away people’s property and businesses without just compensation."
The association is asking for a jury trial and damages in excess of $25,000.

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Macomb County restaurants file lawsuit against Whitmer, other officials over closures


Macomb County restaurants file lawsuit against Whitmer, other officials over closures
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Michigan restaurants have been closed to indoor dining since a state health department order went into effect on Nov. 18.
A newly formed Macomb County restaurant group has sued Michigan officials over state shutdown orders during the past year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"They're killing us," Sam Backos, owner of Ernie's in Clinton Township told the Free Press Monday evening.
Backos is among the restaurants, bars, and banquet centers that filed the lawsuit against state officials seeking economic damages suffered because of state COVID-19 closures and restrictions.

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