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40 at Betty's eligible for unemployment after today

By Linda Waggener

Even with drive-through and carry out capabilities, it was determined there'd be too much loss for their sit-down restaurant to stay open until things change - that's what owners and managers of Betty's OK Country Cooking had to tell 40 employees after Gov. Beshear's morning announcement, Monday, March 16, 2020.

When you click on today's "What's Cooking" you'll find Betty's OK Country Cooking's notice that the hot bar will be 35% OFF until 3pm or until food is gone, and then they will be closing until the ban on public dining rooms is lifted.

Coronavirus/COVID-19 has grown to seven counties in the state - a total of 21 cases: six in Harrison County, six in Jefferson, five in Fayette, one in Montgomery, one in Bourbon, one in Nelson, and one in Clark.




This story was posted on 2020-03-16 10:14:47
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