‘STAYING AFLOAT’: 6 months later, Central Illinois sports-related businesses still grappling with COVID-19 restrictions – Herald & Review (Decatur)

"I think that they can work around the team's playing but really the lack of spectators is really going to be the biggest issue," said Rodney Walker, a Decatur city councilman and basketball coach who has been financing the SkyWalker International Sports Complex during the pandemic. "That is where you generate the revenue from the spectators, so I hope they can find a safe way to play, but I feel sorry for the spectators that want to come out and can't."
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5 years ago

Perhpas because he is such a large man that the governor wants others to be as Large as he is?

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