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bransonglobe.com LOCAL • STEAMY JOE Continued from page 1 stories, and just meet some interesting people.” The restaurant seats 55 with seating on the front porch as well. Hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday (closed Sunday). Breakfast is served until 10:30, except Saturdays when it’s served all day. “We really have quite a large menu for a coffee shop and café,” Ryel said. “We do a number of different salads – chef salad, a lot of specialty salads. We do salad wraps, several different panini, grilled sandwiches, as well as classic sandwiches like the BLT, club.” Homemade biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast choice, but • COVID-19 Continued from page 1 County Health Department, Kanakuk closed the K-2 camp for this term. At this time, no deaths from the virus have been reported in Stone County. Both health departments stress the importance of taking appropriate precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19. Good hand hygiene and social distancing are highly encouraged. Mmm...the cinnamon rolls co-owner Randy Ryel covets do look good enough to eat. (@SteamyJoeBranson) the biggest seller is Tuesday’s special --the chicken salad croissant. The coffee, which sells “very, very well,” comes from PT’s Coffee of Topeka, KS. Ryel began remodeling the The departments also ask everyone to wear a paper or cloth face covering or a mask when in public, and to stay home if you are sick. The Branson Globe will keep you updated with the latest possible numbers from Stone and Taney counties on page two of each edition. For more information in Taney County, go to www.taneycohealth.org. In Stone County, go to www.stonecountyhealthdepartment.com. building in January and then opened in March, but the coronavirus pandemic created its own set of challenges, and then Ryels returned to Arkansas City to temporarily help there while their new staff continued here. Sometimes Ruth’s sister, Susan Heimbach, plays the keyboard in the main dining area, singing patriotic songs or celebrating birthdays, and Ruth may join in. “It’s kind of a nice addition for Branson to have live music from time to time,”Ryel said. “They have great voices so they can sing.” Now that Branson has reopened, watch for Steamy Joe Café’s grand opening in the coming weeks. Catch up on the specials and the latest news from Steamy Joe Café on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SteamyJoeBranson/. LINDA is a 4 year old female Terrier mix. She was left with a friend to babysit and the owner never came back to get her. She is house trained and loves to play. She is good on a leash and gets along well with other dogs but don’t ask her to share her food. She is a very very sweet dog and loves to be loved. July 10 - 11, 2020 • 3 Pets of the Week Tri-Lakes Humane Society, Reeds Spring Call (417) 272-8113 or visit www.tri-lakeshumanesoc.org SYCOYA is a 2 year old male. He was owner relinquished because the owner couldn’t care for him anymore. He is good with kids, cats and dogs. This sweet babe is very curious and loving. Come by the shelter and meet this cutie. Meet Hachi, Our July Pet of the Month www.turtlecreekbranson.com Hachi is a great dog and an emotional support animal. He's unique when it's time to work. He is very energetic when it's time to play. He brings peace and happiness to his owner's home. info@turtlecreekbranson.com

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