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Jim Barkley, owner of Barkley Distributors and resident of Lake George, said his business, which supplies candy, jerky, peanuts and Pepperidge Farm goodies, has increased greatly this past week as the result of the national emergency over the coronavirus. (Photo by Lori Bennett/The Flume)

The Hartsel Community Library is closed until further notice, but free books and free DVD rentals can be obtained at the South Park Mercantile in Hartsel. And, while you are there, pick up fresh eggs and milk ... and ... don’t tell anyone, but they even have toilet paper. (Photo by Lori Bennett/The Flume)

PRIME RIB AND HAND SANITIZER SPECIAL
Charlie Murphy, owner and chief chef of the HOPP restaurant in Hartsel, prepares his Saturday night prime rib special that comes with mashed potatoes and vegetables for only $15. Hand sanitizer and use of baby wipes are free. Murphy says he has not seen a decrease in regular mud season business so far. (Photo by Lori Bennett/The Flume)

Edna Ayers, resident of Hartsel, is prepared with food, medicines, and other supplies. Items that she has included in her cabinets, shelves and freezer include meats, vegetables, canned goods, evaporated milk, flours and a variety of spices. (Photo courtesy of Edna Ayers)
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The Hartsel Community Library is closed until further notice, but free books and free DVD rentals can be obtained at the South Park Mercantile in Hartsel. And, while you are there, pick up fresh eggs and milk ... and ... don’t tell anyone, but they even have toilet paper. (Photo by Lori Bennett/The Flume)
PRIME RIB AND HAND SANITIZER SPECIAL
Charlie Murphy, owner and chief chef of the HOPP restaurant in Hartsel, prepares his Saturday night prime rib special that comes with mashed potatoes and vegetables for only $15. Hand sanitizer and use of baby wipes are free. Murphy says he has not seen a decrease in regular mud season business so far. (Photo by Lori Bennett/The Flume)
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