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Northern Kentucky Restaurant Faces Charges

SHARE DRY RIDGE, Ky. A Northern Kentucky restaurant is facing a criminal charge for operating without a food license. What You Need To Know Beans Cafe and Bakery faces criminal charges for violating Gov. Beshear s Executive Orders The cafe and bakery continued to have indoor dining services even though the governor ordered restaurants to shut down Owner says he feels he is being targeted since other restaurants in Kentucky have had their licenses reinstated The owner has a February court date Beans Cafe and Bakery is among the handful of restaurants that chose to continue in-person dining services to its customers during the weeks the governor closed indoor dining across the state due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Attorney: Northern Kentucky cafe owner charged for keeping dining room open against state orders

Attorney: Northern Kentucky cafe owner charged for keeping dining room open against state orders Josh Bazan Beans Cafe and Bakery owner Richard Hayhoe said he’s keeping his restaurant’s dining room open because his customers deserve to make up their own mind about whether they want to come inside and sit down or go through the drive-thru. By: WCPO staff and last updated 2020-12-16 17:14:49-05 DRY RIDGE, Ky. — The owner of Beans Cafe and Bakery is facing criminal charges for keeping the restaurant s indoor dining room open after Kentucky health officials ordered them to temporarily close, the restaurant owner s attorney, Chris Wiest confirmed to WCPO Tuesday night.

NKY restaurant owner criminally charged after violating governor s COVID-19 order

NKY restaurant owner criminally charged after violating governor s COVID-19 order
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NKY cafe owner criminally charged after violating governor s COVID-19 order

NKY cafe owner criminally charged after violating governor’s COVID-19 order NKY cafe owner criminally charged after violating governor’s COVID-19 order By Jennifer Edwards Baker | December 16, 2020 at 12:29 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 12:35 PM DRY RIDGE, Ky. (FOX19) - A northern Kentucky business owner faces criminal charges after violating Gov. Andy Beshear’s order closing in-person dining at restaurants and bars to try to curtail the spread of COVID-19. “It seems aggressive for selling sandwiches,” said Richard Hayhoe of Beans Cafe & Bakery in Dry Ridge and Hebron. “It is going to be interesting to see what direction this takes. We are looking forward to our day in court.”

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