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published May 15th

A DAY IN REVIEW: MAY 15TH

as we near the middle of the month of May, state economies start to reopen. Many questions spring up, like the yellow dandelions that are coming up as well... When will the economy fully reopen? How long will my stay at home order last? Am I safe? Those are very good questions, some of them cannot be answered.

WOW! WHAT A DAY IT'S BEEN! 
check out today's headlines below...

breaking news today, the major store  JCPenney filled for bankruptcy today. JCPenney has been around for about 118 years.  although this store has been struggling with issues that have almost caused something like this before, they said that they filled for bankruptcy only because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Surprisingly enough, the first location was in Wyoming, which opened for business in 1902. JCPenney today has about 85,000 workers/employees.  Hopes from last year were crushed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. When the US started to get festive in the christmas holidays, they reported less loss, and they raised their profit forecast....

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from all over the US, grocery stores are limiting shoppers to how many of certain items can be bought. this widely includes meat. Even though some meat producers are getting too much demand and sell out quickly, the National Pork Producers Association say in an estimation put out to the public that farmers and ranchers who raise pigs for meat may have to euthanize some of their pigs. In fact The National Pork Producers Association says in the same estimate that throughout the US, there may be 10 million euthanized pigs from last month, April and the ever nearing month of September. Another estimation put out says the state of Minnesota alone is euthanizing 10,000 to a huge 15,000 pigs per day.

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