Businesses look back on COVID as pandemic continues to wind down
8 Jul 2021
News, Polk County
COVID-19 threw a wrench into everyone’s lives, but the impact on small business was devasting
Or was it? Were there businesses that flourished? Or, maybe, with the new mandates businesses had to do to survive, maybe they’ve seen greater results than expected.
To get perspective from different fields of industry, the Sun sent out questionnaires on that topic. Responses came from Marsha Hovey at Trollhaugen, Nicole Bartley at The Sleepy Thicket, Sara Haase at Croix-View Farm, Shelby Friendshuh from Wilberg Library, Bob Wolf from Wild River Fitness and Gwen Wright at the Looking Glass.
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