Take Jim Cory (owner) who resumed dining service at Jimmy’s Roadhouse in rural Newaygo, MI and now faces a threat by the state health department to revoke his licenses.
Corey complained (rightly so) that the governor “throws up something different every time you turn around.”
The owner said Jimmy’s Roadhouse has been in his family since 1970 and estimates he's lost about $65,000 since mid-March, when the governor told restaurants to close dining rooms and offer only takeout.
Cory says he received a loan from the federal Paycheck Protection Program, he said the money can only be used to pay his employees.
This astute business owner may now be looking at Business Refund for emergency relief for business owners that has no upfront fees.
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