Reopening Michigan: A timeline of COVID-19 restriction changes
By Amber Ainsworth
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DETROIT (FOX 2) - Since the first cases of COVID-19 were announced in Michigan last March, restrictions have been put in place and rescinded numerous times.
Here are the most recent reopening updates:
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced on March 2 that bars and restaurants could begin operating at 50% capacity, up to 100 people, on March 5. This change also pushes the curfew for indoor dining to 11 p.m.
The order also allows stores to increase capacity from 30% to 50%, letting casinos operate at 30%, and upping gym capacities to 30%.
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(KNSI) – Several communities in Stearns County are without power Friday afternoon.
The outage seems to be affecting Stearns Electric customers. No word on when it’s expected to be restored.
The outage couldn’t come at a worse time as the coldest air of the winter has settled in place over Central Minnesota.