The City Commission announced late Wednesday afternoon that its members will discuss the suspension at a rare special meeting in City Hall at noon on Thursday. The announcement indicated that they were ready to issue the liquor license suspension because of public safety and health concerns.
At Tuesday s liquor board meeting, Police Chief David Zibolski provided members with a long list of incidents at the bar, including the killing of 28-year-old security employee Dominique Dewayne McNair in the early morning hours of May 23. Police have not publicly named any suspects in the case.
Zibolski documented several other violations in April and May, including overserving of patrons, fights in the parking lot, serving of a minor, disorderly conduct, loud music, assaults, and shots being fired outside the club. The establishment also allegedly sold a bottle to a customer even though it does not have an off-sale license.
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Fargo, ND, USA / 740 The FAN
Dec 22, 2020 3:47 AM
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO) – The mandatory curfew on North Dakota bars and restaurants ordered by Governor Burgum has been lifted. The Governor made the announcement Monday night.
It means those businesses can resume normal hours for on-site service effective at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Those businesses had been closed from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m since the order November 16th and were extended Dec. 9th as a way to slow the spread of COVID 19. The governor cited a decline in the number of active cases and hospitalizations for amending the order.
The bars and restaurants must continue other mitigation measures. Those establishments must remain limited to 50% of their licensed seated capacity, not to exceed 150 patrons. Seating arrangements and tables must allow for 6 feet of distance, masks must be worn except when eating or drinking, and dance areas are to remain closed.