A Posen resident expressed concern regarding fees her children must pay to sell lemonade at a farmer’s market in Rogers City.
State Rep. Cam Cavitt criticized District Health Department No. 4 after it issued citations to children running a lemonade stand, describing the enforcement as bullying and unnecessary.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The tech-savvy generation isn't letting empty pockets slow down business at their summer lemonade stands. Kids today know that any ...
ALPENA — District Health Department No. 4 (DHD4) leadership said that they must comply with state-level requirements when ...
CHESAPEAKE, Va. — The saying, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" has a whole new meaning for a family in Chesapeake. After someone stole money from their lemonade stand, a pair of young ...
Siblings Rebecca and Josh Caldwell were sitting on their front lawn selling lemonade when a young man approached their stand, grabbed their money jar and drove away. The jar contained about $40. “I ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A lemonade stand is like a rite of passage as a kid. But this childhood activity is full of life lessons and money lessons. Lena's Lemonade Stand opened for business a few weeks ago ...
It was 25 years ago that Alex Scott held her first lemonade stand. Today, the foundation in her name has raised more than $300,000,000. The little lemonade girl has had quite an impact on the world ...
RAMONA, Calif. (KFMB) – A community in southern California has rallied around an 11-year-old boy who had his lemonade stand stolen. Liam’s table and chairs were stolen in broad daylight in Ramona, ...
In 2010, when Lilli Prins was 9, her grandpa and grandma built her a custom lemonade stand Eventually, as the years passed, Prins, now 24, and her siblings outgrew the stand, and her parents stored it ...
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