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Ghost kitchens are starting to pop up around the country as new ways to get the same food from familiar restaurants. CEO Paul Damico has restaurants in six states. However, with his newest kitchen called Naf Naf, he’s trying something different. “It’s very unique to train your staff that they'll never see a customer,” he explains. “It's a very different business model.” The type of kitchens Damico is describing is what some call “ghost kitchens,” which are strictly a place to cook. There are no servers and no dining rooms. "I've been operating restaurants for 35 years and they're capital intensive, they’re high risk, and they take years to come out of the ground,” Damico says. “This is the complete opposite of that.”Jim Collins’s business Kitchen United houses several ghost kitchens. “This was a culinary school location originally, and the culinary school closed, and it was perfect for us, because it's a bunch of kitchens in a big building,” Collins says. The Kitchen United model helps to efficiently feed the demand of a growing number of people, especially millennials, who want to eat restaurant food but stay at home. "We're really at an intersection, a shift, in the way consumers are dining,” says Collins. “And because consumers are dining in a new way, the restaurant industry can serve consumers in new way.”The company operates locations in Chicago and Pasadena, but they’re expanding. "Maybe one day, the drones are [going to] land at Kitchen United and take our food out to the masses; that would be awesome,” says Damico. 1564

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First, it was face masks that disappeared last month after a run on stores by nervous consumers. Now, it is hand sanitizer and wipes, and grocery chains are beginning to place limits on how much people can buy. 222

  

FRANKLIN, Wisconsin — Quick thinking by staff and students at a Wisconsin high school helped to save a student experiencing a medical emergency.It happened the morning of Jan. 2 at Franklin (Wisconsin) High School on the first day back from winter break.Social Studies Teacher Ryan DePouw, had just given his students time to work on a project when one of them started to gasp and fall from his chair.DePouw quickly went to the back of the room to keep the student upright and assess the situation. "Checking for breathing and pulse, trying to figure out I guess what was happening,” DePouw said. At the same time, his other students ran for help."Knew right where the emergency response button was,” DePouw said. “Pushed the button."Within seconds, the school's Emergency Response Team of trained administrators, office staff and teachers, took over, and DePouw ran to get an AED.“Opened the door, grabbed the AED and booked it back to the classroom,” DePouw said. The group switched between doing CPR on the student and using the AED on him. Others researched the student’s medical history and took notes.District Nurse Lori O’Neil, who trains the team, also came to help."Every single person played a role,” O’Neil said. Paramedics soon arrived and took the student to the hospital.O’Neil said they now know the student had a sudden cardiac arrest, with no prior medical history.He's doing well and she said that's because of the efforts made by staff and students."Every minute that goes by in a cardiac arrest without defibrillation, the chance of survival decreases by 10 percent,” O’Neil said. "Their actions absolutely saved the student's life."The family did not want to do an on-camera interview, but they wrote in a letter that they thank the school "for helping [their son] fight for his life.”The staff and emergency responders that helped care for the student will be honored at the district board meeting on Jan. 29 at 6:00 p.m. at the Franklin Education and Community Center District Office. 2019

  

Former FBI Director James Comey violated agency policies when he retained and leaked a set of memos he took documenting meetings with President Donald Trump early in 2017, the Justice Department's inspector general said in a 237

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