Michigan business has liquor license suspended for violating COVID mask, capacity, curfew rules
Wooden Nickel in Marquette accused of several violations
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MARQUETTE, Mich. – A Michigan business has had its liquor licenses and permits suspended because it didn’t require masks, exceeded the capacity limit and stayed open past curfew,
After being shut down for about two and a half months,
Michigan restaurants were allowed to reopen Feb. 1 with certain COVID-19 restrictions in place. All workers must wear masks and customers have to stay six feet away from other parties. The maximum capacity allowed for indoor dining is 25%, and a 10 p.m. curfew was installed.