By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer
If making your own Thanksgiving meal or getting an invite is not on the horizon this year, you may want to plan ahead. In a survey of 23 local restaurants and pizza eateries, three indicated they will be open for business.
McDonalds (601 S. Main St.) indicated a shortened schedule. Opening at 5 a.m. and closing at 11 a.m., they will then reopen at 4 p.m.
A spokesperson at Dairy Queen (604 S. Main St.) said, “we are always open.”
The only buffet in the area found to be open on Thanksgiving will be at Mamma Rosa’s. They will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Jay C Food Stores may have their carry-out Thanksgiving meals this year.
Other suggestions would be to go to Joe Hubers Family Farm and Restaurant, 2421 Engle Road, Starlight, or drive to Clarksville and visit Bob Evans and Golden Corral. Note: Huber's Orchard and Winery,19816 Huber Rd., Borden, is always closed for Thanksgiving.
In addition to restaurants, free meals for the needy will be served November 9 at the First Baptist Church, located at 200 E. Walnut St., from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Lastly, the Warming Station, located at 110 N. High St., will be hosting a Thanksgiving meal on November 25 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer
If making your own Thanksgiving meal or getting an invite is not on the horizon this year, you may want to plan ahead. In a survey of 23 local restaurants and pizza eateries, only three indicated they will be open for business.
McDonalds (601 S. Main St.) indicated a shortened schedule. Opening at 5 a.m. and closing at 11 a.m., they will then reopen at 4 p.m. A spokesperson at Dairy Queen (604 S. Main St.) said, “we are always open.” The only buffet in the area found to be open on Thanksgiving was Mamma Rosa’s. They will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jay C may have their Thanksgiving meal packaged this year. Other suggestions would be to go to Huber's Orchard and Winery (19816 Huber Rd., Borden), or drive to Clarksville and visit Bob Evans and Golden Corral.
In addition to restaurants, free meals for the needy will be served November 9 at the First Baptist Church, located at 200 E. Walnut St., from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Lastly, the Warming Station, located at 110 N. High St., will be hosting a Thanksgiving meal on November 25 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Veteran Population
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15.8 million
The number of military veterans in the United States in 2023, representing 6.1% of the total civilian population age 18 and over.
1.7 million
The number of female veterans in the United States in 2023, representing 10.9% of the total veteran population.
0.6%
The share of veterans in 2023 who served during World War II. Additionally, 3.5% of veterans served during the Korean War; 33.0% during the Vietnam War; 24.8% during the Persian Gulf War; and 28.0% during the Post-9/11 period (September 2001 to present).
8.6%
The percentage of veterans in 2023 who were Hispanic or Latino (of any race). Additionally, 72.2% of veterans were White alone (not Hispanic or Latino); 12.6% Black or African American alone; 2.0% Asian American alone; 0.8% American Indian or Alaska Native alone; 0.2% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander alone; and 2.8% Some Other Race alone. The percentages include only those who reported a single race.
27.9%
The share of veterans 75 and older in 2023. At the other end of the age spectrum, 8.3% of veterans were younger than age 35.
All veterans and active-duty military personnel, and everyone in their vehicle, will be admitted free to DNR state parks, reservoir properties, state forest recreation areas, and off-road state recreation areas on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11.
Veterans and military personnel should simply let the gate attendant at the property they visit know that they are either a veteran or serving and on active duty.
According to the Washington County Sheriff's Department, the county-wide burn ban issued on October 21 has now been lifted!
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