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The couple moved to the area five years ago to open the signature biscuit eatery. The 32-year-old Schirtzingers paid for all travel, hotel rooms on the Disney property, three-day park passes, a character breakfast with Minnie, Mickie, Donald and Daisy for their 22 employees and their families a total of 46 people. “We’d be nowhere without them,” Cara Schirtzinger said. She added, “Eighty percent of restaurants fail in the first five years …, so it was a big milestone for us.” The planned celebration was a bold one, especially during a time when local businesses are decreasing their operating hours and closing their doors more frequently each week to offset the lack of employees because of rising costs of materials and unemployment fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
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CHAPMANVILLE â Lonnie Berry, who owns the Tudorâs Biscuit World restaurant in Chapmanville, addressed the Chapmanville Town Council during their regular session Tuesday, April 13, where he asked council to prohibit out-of-town food vendors. âI pay for a business license. I pay property tax, extremely high property tax,â Berry said. âI have 25 employees at Chapmanville. Those 25 employees at Chapmanville, I have to pay a state tax for them. Now, Iâm a hometown boy, OK? Now, weâve got some businesses in town. Their business is actually located in Los Angeles, California; Atlanta, Georgia; Hazard, Kentucky ⦠not Lonnie. Lonnie buys his gas here, buys his groceries here. As a matter of fact, one person that I talked to told me that they were so busy operating their business in this town that they didnât even go to Charleston. They said, âI buy 100% of my stuff in Chapmanville.â Yes, they were upset whenever I mentioned the foo ....
/ Sam McCarthy and Ela Cudlip are from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales and have been exchanging audio diaries with teens in Fayette County, West Virginia. Appalachia has had hundreds of years of connection to Wales people have been immigrating back-and-forth between the two regions since the late 1600s. Our Inside Appalachia team has continued this through its Folkways program, by connecting teenage students in both Wales and West Virginia. Courtesy Mackenzie Kessler Mackenzie Kessler, a high school student from Fayette County, West Virginia, has been exchanging audio messages with teenagers in Wales. Originally, students from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales shared “audio diaries with students in Lincoln County, West Virginia in 2019 and early 2020. They recorded themselves discussing serious subjects, like what life is like in current or former “coal country,” and more fun topics like favorite foods and what these teens do for fun. Subjects included Tudor’s Biscui ....
Feb 1, 2021 Feb 1, 2021 Attorney General Patrick Morrisey announced a representative from his office will meet with central and southeastern West Virginia residents in February to discuss consumer-related issues and answer any potential questions. These public events are a great way for consumers to talk one-on-one with our consumer representatives, Morrisey said. Residents can easily get questions answered, learn what is going on in their area and how to keep personal information safe and secure. Justin Arvon, a consumer outreach and compliance specialist with the office, will host the events as scheduled below: ⢠Feb. 2, noon to 1:30 p.m. â Home Town Diner, Diana Drive, Webster Springs ....