Chief says one bar has had continuous violations 8:41 pm, Dec. 28, 2020 ×
Fargo Police Chief David Zibolski talks on Friday, Nov. 13, about a new executive order in Fargo addressing occupancy limits for businesses. Dave Olson/The Forum.
FARGO One Fargo bar could face a warning, fine or temporary liquor license revocation for continuing to violate occupancy and mask mandate rules put in place to try to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fargo Police Chief Dave Zibolski wouldn t name the bar, but he told the Fargo City Commission on Monday night, Dec. 28, that three violation reports on the establishment would be turned over to the city s liquor control board for action.
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The neverending coronavirus pandemic has been brutal for businesses of all kinds. Many have been forced to lay off valued employees and curtail their operations in a variety of ways.
It’s an ongoing fight for survival for many businesses. Even with vaccines rolling out, it will take months before enough people are protected to allow life to return to something resembling normal.
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Liquor license and inspection fees were also waived by the Fargo City Commission in an effort to provide economic relief to food service businesses hit hard by the pandemic. 8:35 pm, Dec. 14, 2020 ×
Rhombus Guys Assistant Manager Kristin Stein makes a hand-crafted Old Fashioned on Friday, Dec. 11, in the Fargo restaurant. The city has waived 2021 fees for liquor licenses and city utilities for bars and restaurants.
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FARGO Fargo city commissioners on Monday night, Dec. 14, unanimously approved a program starting Jan. 1 that will provide relief to the 440 bars and food service establishments in the city.