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The government provided grants to small businesses affected by the pandemic

时间:2025-11-08 02:21:06 来源:Next Level Vision Creators 作者:古明地洋哉 阅读:336次

The government provided grants to small businesses affected by the pandemic

Scientists create rapid test for COVID 19 variantsFitness center offers group classes like Zumba and spin

The government provided grants to small businesses affected by the pandemic

Study finds that journaling helps people process difficult emotionsChocolate shop makes artisanal chocolates with local ingredientsAmbulance service adds new stations in underserved rural areas

The government provided grants to small businesses affected by the pandemic

TV network announces new reality show about small business ownersResearch shows that regular dinners with friends boost mental health

The government provided grants to small businesses affected by the pandemic

Plant nursery sells native plants that support local pollinators

Lifeguards teach CPR to beachgoers during summer monthsA restaurant started offering "chef’s table" experiences where customers dine in the kitchen

A school district updated its curriculum to include more lessons on climate changeA tech company released a new app that helps users find local events and activities

A community garden hosted a "tomato growing contest" with prizes for the largest and sweetest fruitsA bakery introduced a line of vegan donuts that became a top seller

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