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LCC suspends licenses of three more Macomb County bars

  The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits for three more Macomb County bars for multiple violations of the state s COVID-19 restrictions. The suspensions of the Class C licenses were handed down on Saturday for violating the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services order mandating employees and customers to wear face mask and prohibiting inside dining. - Advertisement - • E.K.15, Inc. d/b/a J. Knapps, 67126 Gratiot Ave. in Richmond. • Gjonaj, Inc. d/b/a Limelight Pizza Kitchen Grill & Bar, 30200 Van Dyke Ave. in Warren. • Fast Eddie’s Bar & Grill, 49 Crocker Blvd. in Mount Clemens.

State suspends liquor licenses & permits for 5 more Michigan businesses

State suspends liquor licenses & permits for 5 more Michigan businesses Posted at 3:30 PM, Dec 21, 2020 and last updated 2020-12-21 15:29:59-05 (WXYZ) — The Michigan Liquor Control Commission has suspended liquor licenses and permits for five more businesses across Michigan. The businesses received emergency suspensions for having multiple violations of the current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services emergency order. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 26 establishments located throughout the state for violations of the emergency and executive orders due to the pandemic. On December 16, 2020, MLCC Commissioners ordered emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits held by PMAM, Inc. d/b/a Oak Café located at 1167 Oak St. in Wyandotte. The Commission issued an emergency suspension order of its Class C, and Specially Designated Merchant licenses and permit for Sunday Sales.

LARA - Liquor Licenses and Permits Suspended for an Additional Eight Businesses Across Michigan for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order

LARA Liquor Licenses and Permits Suspended for an Additional Eight Businesses Across Michigan for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order Liquor Licenses and Permits Suspended for an Additional Eight Businesses Across Michigan for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order December, 15, 2020 - The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits for an additional eight businesses across Michigan. The licensees’ multiple violations of the current Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Emergency Order include: allowing non-residential, in-person gatherings; providing in-person dining; failure to require face coverings for staff and patrons; and failure to prohibit patrons from congregating. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 21 establishments located throughout the state for violations of the emergency and executive orders due to the pandemic. 

State Reinstates Spanky s Liquor License

An additional eight businesses in Michigan  had their liquor licenses suspended, including one bar in Battle Creek’s Urbandale. According to a release from the Michigan State Police Department on Tuesday, the suspensions came after a series of violations of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Emergency Order. The suspensions were made between December 9th through the 14th. On December 9, 2020, MLCC Commissioners ordered emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits held by Spanky’s, Inc. d/b/a  Spanky’s Tavern located at 1414 Michigan Ave. West in Battle Creek. Spanky s Tavern did get their license re-instated after a hearing on Zoom on Monday afternoon with the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.  Licensee Barry Beamish was assessed a fine for both counts related to the suspension order, and the license was fully reinstated effective December 15th by Michigan Administrative Law Judge Mike St. John.

Liquor licenses, permits suspended for 8 Michigan businesses for violating COVID-19 order

Liquor licenses, permits suspended for 8 Michigan businesses for violating COVID-19 order 21 businesses have had liquor licenses suspended Tags:  LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits for an additional eight businesses across Michigan. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 21 establishments located throughout the state for violations of the COVID-19 restrictions. On Dec. 9, commissioners ordered emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits held by Spanky’s, Inc. d/b/a Spanky’s Tavern located at 1414 Michigan Ave. West in Battle Creek. On December 10, 2020, MLCC Commissioners ordered emergency suspensions of the liquor licenses and permits held by:

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