MICHIGANOwosso barber, Texas salon owner unite, call on other business owners to reopenThe Detroit NewsOwosso barber Karl Manke, left, and North Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther embrace outside of Karl Manke's barbershop in Owosso, Michigan. Monday afternoon. Both defied their state's orders by opening for business during the coronavirus health crisis.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther makes her way to the podium for a news conference outside Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso, Monday.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther takes a selfie with a supporter outside Karl Manke’s barbershop at 421 West Main in Owosso, Monday afternoon.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsFrom left, North Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther, attorney David Kallman and barber Karl Manke smile at the press conference outside Karl's barbershop in Owosso.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsJames Gray, owner of Michigan Institute Athletics in Brighton, Mich. addresses the crowd along with Owosso barber Karl Manke, right, outside his barbershop Monday.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther, left, and James Gray, owner of Michigan Institute Athletics in Brighton, Mich. shake hands during the press conferenceNic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDr. David Skjaerlund shows a diagram listing Michigan businesses he says. have gone out of business due, in part, to the coronavirus pandemic and Gov. Whitmer's executive orders.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther, left, and Owosso barber Karl Manke embrace during the press conference.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther shakes hands with a supporter after speaking during the press conference.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsOwosso barber Karl Manke listens during the press conference.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas, Texas salon owner Shelley Luther addresses the crowd along with Owosso barber Karl Manke.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsNorth Dallas Texas salon owner Shelley Luther, left, and Dr. David Skjaerlund chant during the press conference outside Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsDr. David Skjaerlund chants during the press conference outside Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsOwosso barber Karl Manke addresses the crowd.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsOwosso barber Karl Manke, left, poses for photos with Rob Cortis of Livonia after the press conference outside his Owosso barbershop. Cortis owns the Trump Unity trailer.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsOwosso barber Karl Manke, left, reaches to shake hands with a supporter while posing for photos with Rob Cortis of Livonia, owner of the Trump Unity trailer.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsBecky Lechner of Lapeer holds a sign while waiting for the press conference to begin.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsFrom left, Darlene Doetzel of Shelby Township, Jackie Roberts of Otter Lake and Mark Forton of Chesterfield join together in prayer before Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther's visit to Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso, Monday afternoon.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsBikers For Trump Regional Director Londa Gatt of Howell stands outside before Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther meets with Karl Manke at his barbershop in Owosso, Monday.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit NewsMark Forton of Chesterfield speaks outside Karl Manke’s barbershop in Owosso before Dallas salon owner Shelley Luther's visit.Nic Antaya, Special To The Detroit News