Illinois residents head to Indiana’s eateries to dine inside – ABC7 (Chicago)

Sylvia Coco, who owns Kilroy's and Dixie Kitchen and Bait Shop in Lansing, said her business is off substantially, perhaps more than than 50%, and one constant has been the looser rules for restaurants and bars in the Hoosier State. "Indiana is pretty much open and doing whatever they want."
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anonymous
5 years ago

It is NOT a Law that the eateries close.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  anonymous

So what’s it going to take to make people understand this what?

rick1099
5 years ago

Wisconsin is about a 10 minute trip for me, guess where I spend my $$$$ on restaurants, bars, gas? Illinois dollars being spent in cheeseland. The parking lots are about 50% filled with Illinois plates. Wisconsin has a budget surplus, Illinois budget a disaster.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

I’ve heard Illinois residents also go to Puerto Rico

anonymous
5 years ago

The large guy in the governor mansion straps on the feed bag out of state as well.

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