The Michigan Court of Appeals has finally reached a decision in the strange case of Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, affirming two contempt of court orders, but remanding the second order back to trial court …
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Café Rosetta in Calumet is among seven businesses to receive a fine or license suspension from the state for offering indoor dining service. (Houghton Daily Mining Gazette photo by Garrett Neese)
CALUMET Cafe Rosetta is temporarily closed as the Calumet establishment works out a resolution with the state that would allow it to operate with a license after it was stripped for the restaurant’s flouting of COVID-19 restrictions.
Cafe Rosetta closed temporarily on Saturday, owner Amy Heikkinen said. On Thursday, Ingham County Judge Wanda Stokes ordered Cafe Rosetta to work with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) towards relicensing. If Cafe Rosetta did not comply with court orders, the court could potentially impose jail time.