Residents provide insight into impact

  • Customer Tom Chaffin and Brothers Barber and Beard owner Allan Jones offered their take on year-long restrictions on businesses related to the coronavirus. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Customer Tom Chaffin and Brothers Barber and Beard owner Allan Jones offered their take on year-long restrictions on businesses related to the coronavirus. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Darci White, owner Darci’s Deli, 909 Third St., expressed how her loyal customers and community support assisted her in enduring the COVID-19 mandates set to be lifted by the state March 10.
    Darci White, owner Darci’s Deli, 909 Third St., expressed how her loyal customers and community support assisted her in enduring the COVID-19 mandates set to be lifted by the state March 10.
  • Ward McReynolds and Marjorie White of Lakeway explained they would continue to wear face coverings even as the emergency declaration expires that mandated the exercise. Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
    Ward McReynolds and Marjorie White of Lakeway explained they would continue to wear face coverings even as the emergency declaration expires that mandated the exercise. Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
Even as anxiety still looms about the coronavirus, various Marble Falls business owners and customers have primarily expressed approval of Gov. Greg Abbott’s plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions March 10. “We were happy,” said Allan Jones, owner Brothers Barber and Beard, 702 Second St. “We were all concerned about the restrictions, but we’re concerned about people’s health as well.” Jones was…

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