Defiant restaurant in Chehalis faces judge for violating indoor dining COVID-19 restrictions
Defiant restaurant in Chehalis faces judge for violating indoor dining COVID-19 restrictions
A Spiffy’s employee of 34 years addressed the crowd right before the hearing started. He said he believes the COVID-19 restrictions on restaurant and bars are wrong.
LEWIS COUNTY, Wash. - A defiant restaurant in Chehalis will face off with the state once again in the battle for indoor dining.
A new hearing between Spiffy’s Restaurant and Washington State Department of Labor and Industries is now on the agenda for 2021. The attorney for Spiffy’s requested the postponement, which a judge granted during a Webex virtual hearing, Tuesday.
Thurston County restaurant hit with judge’s order after violating COVID-19 rules
Farm Boy Drive-In Restaurant in Maytown refused to close its indoor dining after Gov. Jay Inslee issued new COVID-19 restrictions. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 4:52 PM PST December 17, 2020
OLYMPIA, Wash. A judge has issued a temporary restraining order against a restaurant south of Olympia that has refused to shut down indoor dining as required by statewide coronavirus restrictions.
Washington Department of Labor & Industries spokesperson Tim Church said Thursday that a Thurston County judge issued the order against Farm Boy Drive-In Restaurant in Maytown. A hearing is expected next week on the matter.