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Marlena s in Holland Remains Open Despite License Suspension

Michigan bars and restaurants are set to reopen their doors in less than a week (February 1), but one West Michigan restaurant is already open (and has been for a while). Marlena s Bistro & Pizzeria had their food license suspended by the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development on January 20 after being cited multiple times for remaining open for indoor dining. The restaurant s owner, Marlena Pavlos, stated on the eatery s Facebook page that by remaining open, she is simply exercising my constitutional rights. Pavlos is set to appear in court via Zoom on February 1 regarding the future of her food license. The Timeline

Setting the record straight | News, Sports, Jobs

To the Editor: First, I am writing to clarify the facts surrounding the issuance of fines to Café Rosetta in Calumet. To date, the food establishment has received two citations totaling $5,000, from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS). The Western Upper Peninsula Health Department (WUPHD) provides local inspection and licensure of food establishments under the Michigan Food Law, as delegated under contract with the State of Michigan, through Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD). WUPHD received over 100 complaints from local residents that stated Cafe Rosetta was operating in violation of current Emergency Epidemic Orders, issued by Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, by allowing indoor dining. Upon investigation of these complaints, WUPHD issued a warning order finding imminent danger to public health, giving the owner a chance to limit service to takeout only. The owner ignored the warning and WUPHD i

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