Attorney General Keith Ellison may be tied up with a certain high-profile murder trial at the moment, but that hasn’t stopped his office from taking care of other business.
Case in point: On March 8 and March 10, the AG’s office announced settlements with two businesses that it took to court for violating the governor’s COVID-19 emergency executive orders.
The first of them was reached with the Plainview Wellness Center and its parent company, House of Iron, L.L.C.
The gym, which was the subject of a Dec. 2 temporary injunction, has agreed to pay a $5,000 fine and comply with any of Gov. Tim Walz’s current or future executive orders that apply to fitness centers.
State, Plainview fitness center settle lawsuit over COVID-19 restrictions
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Lawsuit settled against Wabasha gym that violated state executive order
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Susan Irene (Farrar) Thomas of Powhatan Virginia passed on December 9, 2020 at Bon Secours St. Francis Hospital of pulmonary hypertension resulting from polycythemia vera. She was born in Granite City Illinois on December 17, 1950 into a family of six brothers who all preceded her in death. Her parents, John Dow Farrar and Velma Irene Farrar, preceded her as well. In the mid-1950 s her father passed and the family moved to their heritage home in Salem, Missouri. She was the most beautiful ray of fall sunshine ever to grace an Ozark Mountain oak that one could imagine. Sue attended Salem Public Schools through the eighth grade before moving to Belleville Illinois for her high school years; graduating from Belleville High School East. Following graduation she was employed with the Shickadance Insurance company before beginning her long tenure in service with the federal government and the State of Delaware, both from which she retired. She was a very highly regarded and awarded employe
Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today
Dec 11, 2020 12:05 AM
(Seguin) A local business is soliciting the help of a pair of country artists and a group of car and bike enthusiasts to help ensure that every child finds a gift under the Christmas tree. Philip Elley, owner of Koda Powder Coating LLC, will be hosting a Blue Santa Car Show on Saturday and online auction this Friday. Elley says the car show is his attempt at giving folks that one last chance to donate a toy for the Seguin Police Department’s Blue Santa Program.
“We are doing it across the street at the church (First United Methodist) parking lot from our business. It’s $20 to enter the car show. It’s basically just going to be a Show and Shine. We are giving out awards for first, second and third and Best of Show Overall. It’s either $20 to get in or bring a $20 unwrapped toy. That’s what we actually prefer, and we are going to do about 10 classes, cars, trucks, we are going to have some big diesel four-wheel drive