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The state's backlogged system has left thousands without benefits and families running low on money, struggling to make ends meet.
As Gov. Andy Beshear lays out a schedule for easing the restrictions in place to fight the coronavirus, Kentucky business owners said they are preparing to do whatever it takes to open their doors and keep them open.
The plan's key objectives: "Protect our community, allow for safe reopening of retail and clear expectations for employees and customers."
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