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Three Lyons Pub serves up British fare in West Fargo. David Samson / The Forum
Weeks after North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz implemented new COVID-19 restrictions for bars and restaurants in their states, an industry that has been battered by the pandemic is dealing with the fallout.
North Dakota s newest restrictions, which Burgum announced Nov. 13, toughened the state s approach by implementing a statewide mask mandate and forcing bars and restaurants to operate at 50% of capacity, with a maximum capacity of 150 patrons. The restrictions, which were originally scheduled to last until Monday, Dec. 14, also included a 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. curfew during which in-person dining is prohibited.
Attorney general s lawsuit targets reopened northwest Minnesota bar and grill
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East Grand Forks businesses, lawmakers decry Walz orders, briefly consider mass reopening
Mayor Steve Gander organized a meeting at which East Grand Forks business leaders rattled off the hardships their businesses have endured under Gov. Tim Walz s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic generally, and in the wake of a particularly restrictive executive order. 9:38 pm, Dec. 9, 2020 ×
East Grand Forks City Hall
On the same night an East Grand Forks bar defied restrictions Gov. Tim Walz put in place to slow the spread of coronavirus, several of the community s business owners and state lawmakers decried the latest round of restrictions and, briefly but seemingly seriously, contemplated an illegal mass reopening.