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Beadle County And Huron Closing All Bars And Restaurants

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The Beadle County Commission and the City of Huron Commission announced resolutions to slow down the spread of COVID-19 Sunday afternoon.

The city of Huron and Beadle County have closed all bars and restaurants. There still will be drive-thru service and carryout allowed.

In addition, public places like movie theaters, gyms and bowling alleys will be closed. Grocery stores will remain open, however officials want to remind people to use social distancing. Convenience stores, pharmacies, drug stores, and food pantries will also remain open.

Officials also told people to limit trips to purchase essential items and to stagger work schedules. All city and county offices will be closed to the public.

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