Businesses concern rises with street construction
Larry’s Dawg House and The Slice House among other businesses on West Union Street are losing money because the construction on the street is blocking entrances and causing customer confusion.
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Larry’s Dawg House and The Slice House among other businesses on West Union Street are losing money because the construction on the street is blocking entrances and causing customer confusion.
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