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City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville

City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville
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City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville

City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville
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City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville

City council denies new liquor license for Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville
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Alibi Drinkery found in contempt for defying Walz order

Alibi Drinkery found in contempt for defying Walz executive order The Dakota County District Court imposed a fine of $3,000 for every day the bar-restaurant was open in violation of the executive order to close indoor service. Author: Dana Thiede Updated: 9:09 AM CST January 8, 2021 LAKEVILLE, Minn. A Lakeville bar-restaurant that opened for indoor drinking and dining despite an executive order from the governor prohibiting the practice is facing serious repercussions after being found guilty of contempt. The ruling against Alibi Drinkery by the Dakota County District Court found that the bar willfully disobeyed a temporary injunction by the court on December 31 to stay closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.  The court ruled that Alibi is fully aware of these restrictions and is flagrantly in violation of the orders.”

MN Attorney General seeks contempt order against Lakeville bar for violation of COVID executive order

Updated: 12:19 PM CST January 1, 2021 LAKEVILLE, Minn. The Minnesota Attorney General s Office said it will ask a Dakota County judge to find Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville in contempt of court for continuing to operate in violation of a COVID-19 pandemic executive order, despite a court-issued injunction prohibiting the business from opening to the public. A hearing in the case is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 5. In the injunction issued on Thursday, the court said Alibi Drinkery s initial opening earlier this month was exploiting the good conduct of others in the community who are following the law. The Attorney General s Office said owner Lisa Zarza told the court the business was closed again on Dec. 22; but on Dec. 30, Alibi Drinkery began to publicly advertise it would reopen, and was observed to be serving customers indoors on New Year s Eve.

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