(CNN) Springfield police are looking for a man who allegedly gave a Walmart shopper a "Covid hug."
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H-E-B to expand store hours for customers beginning Monday
SAN ANTONIO – H-E-B customers, rejoice! The grocery giant announced it will be expanding its store hours.
Stores will expand their hours beginning Monday, Aug. 24. Most stores will be open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. until further notice.
Starting on Monday, 8/24, we will extend store hours with most @HEB locations opening at 6 a.m. and closing at 11 p.m.
For more, see H-E-B Newsroom here: https://t.co/LzN2HRYcZs pic.twitter.com/IK4MfAvWpt
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Winejug: Recommending wine to customers' preference, not their own | Positively WV | wvnews.com
Wine specialty retailer WineJug owner John Obrist recently appeared as a guest on the Positively West Virginia Podcast.
John Obrist is the owner of WineJug in Weirton, West Virginia. WineJug is a wine specialty retail store and online company designed to offer incredible wine across a spectrum of price ranges.
Obrist talked with Jim Matuga, host of the Positively West Virginia Podcast, about his new business, the growth it has had these past few months and his recommendations on wines you should try.
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Speedway restaurants grateful for 500 Fan Fuel customers | FOX 2
INDIANAPOLIS — Without activity at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Carb Day, local businesses are getting far less business than they typically count on.
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"Today's been fantastic," Marcia Huff said, "just what we were really hoping for. They've been here since 11, in and out, quite a bit of traffic, foot and car traffic, so it's been a good thing."
Barbecue and Bourbon on Main is one of more than 80 local places taking part in 500 Fan Fuel Restaurant Week. It is an effort to get fans out of the house and into restaurants, safely of course.
Postal workers, customers rally across Chicago and U.S. amid cost cutting | WGN-TV
CHICAGO — Postal workers and customers rallied across the city Saturday amid reported cuts by the postmaster general.
In Logan Square, dozens rallied outside the Roberto Clemente Post Office to let their voices be heard.
"The goal is to keep the postal service public and to ensure that we keep delivering mail to every address in the country," employee Keith Richards said.
Postal workers called on customers to show their support and by the sound of it — they came in droves. Several honked in support as they drove by.
auto business strategy: How are companies staying focused on customers in a socially
Briefing the media on the cabinet decisions, Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said that the decision has been taken to improve the liquidity flow to the MSMEs.
Ashesh Dhar joined the auto industry in 1991 and worked with TVS, Bajaj Auto and Mahindra before joining Tata Motors.
Keeping customers healthy on the minds of Chapel Hill businesses during pandemic :: WRAL.com
Chapel Hill, N.C. — With more and more COVID-19 cases being confirmed on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus, local businesses are doing their best to limit cases of community spread.
So far, more than 600 students and staff have tested positive at UNC. Business owners who rely on college students are also counting on them to continue to practice safe health protocols, especially if they've tested positive or feel they may have symptoms.
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Man in Walmart gives customers hugs and tells them they now have COVID-19 https://t.co/EUBoPpnTYE WCVB (from Boston, MA) Sun Aug 23 10:26:05 +0000 2020
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