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Another Lima business has found a way to say thank you to some of those serving on the front lines during the coronavirus pandemic. Fat Kid Barbecue pulled into the West Ohio Food Bank to feed the roughly three dozen National Guard members serving there. Fat Kid Barbecue's owner said he owed a friend some food, but that friend suggested he use that food to feed the National Guard instead. And both of them loved the idea. So for lunch, they all got a country-style rib dinner. A few friends and distributors chipped in to make the whole thing happen. The National Guard was activated to Ohio food banks back on March 23 for at least 30 days.

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While most businesses have been ordered to shut down during the pandemic, some businesses that are able to remain open are making sure to reach out to help in any way they can. The Pony Keg in Lima will be donating food, sanitary items, and anything people might need that they aren’t able to get. Brad Wright, the owner of Pony Keg, says as a business owner who wasn’t affected by the orders from Governor DeWine to close, he feels like it’s his responsibility to lend a helping hand.

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While most businesses have been ordered to shut down during the pandemic, some who are able to remain open are making sure to reach out to help in any way they can. 

The Pony Keg in Lima will be donating food, sanitary items, and anything people might need that they aren’t able to get. Brad Wright, owner of Pony Keg, says as a business owner who wasn’t affected by the orders from DeWine to close, he feels like it’s his responsibility to lend a helping hand.