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Minnesota suspends liquor licenses for 3 restaurants for coronavirus safety violations

NYU Langone pulmonologist Dr. Qanta Ahmed provides insight on ‘Fox and Friends Weekend.’ Minnesota officials have notified three restaurants that they face a 60-day suspension of their liquor licenses for violating the governor’s coronavirus restrictions on indoor dining. The Department of Public Safety s alcohol and gambling enforcement division notified the establishments on Saturday that they would face a hearing before a judge, after which their license may be reinstated. The Cornerstone Café, The Interchange and The Pour House were all observed serving customers indoors in violation of Gov. Tim Walz’s executive order, the Star Tribune reported. The Cornerstone is in Monticello, The Interchange is in Albert Lea, and The Pour House is in Clarks Grove.

State, county officials take action against bars, restaurants for violating Walz orders

(St. Paul, MN) The Minnesota Department of Health and Attorney General s Office are taking legal action against more bars and restaurants for violating the COVID emergency order. State health officials issued cease-and-desist orders Friday to The Interchange in Albert Lea, The Pizza Depot in Becker and Hooligan s Lakeside in Lake Park. The A-G s office filed lawsuits against Cornerstone Café in Monticello and Cork in Anoka for in-person dining. A Dakota County judge ordered Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville to close for on-premises dining after repeated violations of the emergency COVID order. A court hearing is set for Tuesday morning. Attorney General Keith Ellison says he s gratified the court realizes urgent action is needed to stop the spread of COVID-19. Ellison says the vast majority of Minnesota bars and restaurants are already complying with their responsibility. Senate Republican Leader Paul Gazelka says “instead of targeting businesses that are just trying to survive,

State Health Department takes action against Hooligans Lakeside in Cormorant lakes area

State Health Department takes action against Hooligans Lakeside in Cormorant lakes area Cease-and-desist order issued after an inspection showed that Hooligans was violating executive order designed to protect Minnesotans from COVID-19 Written By: Nathan Bowe | × The Minnesota Department of Health has issued a cease-and-desist order to Hooligans Lakeside, in rural Lake Park, after determining that it had violated executive orders designed to protect employees, customers and community from the COVID-19 pandemic. Hooligans is a bar and restaurant west of Detroit Lakes off Becker County Road 6 on Leaf Lake, just north of Big Cormorant Lake. On Dec. 17, the state Health Department inspected Hooligans Lakeside and found that it was open for on-premises consumption in violation of Executive Order 20-99, which was issued by Gov. Tim Walz on Nov. 18.

Restaurants in Becker, Lake Park the latest to face action for reopening

Restaurants in Becker, Lake Park the latest to face action for reopening They are subject of cease-and-desist orders. Author: Restaurants in Becker and Lake Park have become the latest in a growing numbers of bars and restaurants that have reopened in violation of Gov. Walz s temporary ban on indoor dining to curb the spread of COVID-19. The Minnesota Department of Health announced it s issued cease-and-desist orders against Pizza Depot, Becker, and Hooligans Lakeside, in Lake Park, near Detroit Lakes. It comes after an inspection at The Pizza Depot found it was open for service this past Wednesday, Dec. 16, when a number of businesses required to be closed under the COVID-19 order decided to open.

Lakeville bar has license suspended after opening to large, maskless crowd

Lakeville bar has license suspended after opening to large, maskless crowd The State of Minnesota also suspended the license of a Princeton bar, with another facing a suspension. Author: Google The State of Minnesota has suspended the license of two bars that opened Wednesday in defiance of the COVID-19 dine-in shutdown, while another is facing a license suspension for opening this past Friday. Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville and Neighbors on the Rum in Princeton have been served with 60-day liquor license suspensions for blatantly violating Gov. Walz s executive order, according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (DPS-AGED).

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