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Charges: Mankato bar owner, employee served underage drinkers during indoor dining shutdown
The bar hosted 20-30 people on Dec. 4, 2020, charges say.
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The owner and an employee of a Mankato bar are accused of allowing an underage drinking party during the state-ordered indoor dining ban due to COVID-19.
Pierre Habeeb Sadaka, 41, of Madison Lake, owns Charley s Restaurant and Lounge. He is charged with furnishing liquor to underage buyers, a gross misdemeanor, as well as social host and violating the governor s emergency order, which are both misdemeanors.
Meanwhile, an employee, 27-year-old Mario Alexander Barrios of Mankato, is charged with gross misdemeanor furnishing liquor to underage buyers, the Mankato Free Press reports.
Dec 31, 2020
MANKATO (AP) If it wasn’t for an MTV contest nearly 30 years ago, Tune Town in Mankato may never have come to fruition.
Owner Carl Nordmeier had been working in the music department at the Lake Street Target in Minneapolis in the early ’90s when an option to transfer to Mankato was on the table. But when he moved into an apartment near Minnesota State University, that job fell through. Nordmeier’s other source of revenue, as a weekend DJ, wasn’t enough to cover the bills.
Frustrated with the corporate nature of Target’s music department, he had already started to consider opening his own music store when he was still living in the Twin Cities. But it wasn’t until he entered an MTV-sponsored contest to win a record store that the plan really started to take hold.