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SOM - Liquor License and Permits Suspended for Greek Islands Eatery in Plymouth for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order

SOM Liquor License and Permits Suspended for Greek Islands Eatery in Plymouth for Violations of MDHHS Emergency Order The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) has issued an emergency suspension of the liquor licenses and permits for G.I. Poros, Inc., d/b/a Greek Islands Eatery in Plymouth. The licensee violated the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) February 4, 2021 Gatherings and Face Mask Order that was in effect at the time the violations occurred, that include: allowing non-residential, indoor gatherings without requiring patrons to be seated exceeding 25 percent of normal seating capacity  allowing prohibited intermingling lack of social distancing

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Ross Wilson, The Living End Join Sounds Better Together Events

Ross Wilson, The Living End Join Sounds Better Together Events Ross Wilson and The Living End have been added to the expanding Sounds Better Together concert from the Victorian government. 2021 is a milestone year for Ross Wilson as he celebrated 50 years since the release of his Daddy Cool classic ‘Eagle Rock’. The next round of Sounds Better Together shows features: 25 Jan, Alex Lahey and Scott Darlow, Gershwin Room, St Kilda 27 Jan, Ross Wilson and Fergus James, Theatre Royal, Castlemaine 27 Jan, The Living End and Bakers Eddy, Forum Melbourne 28 Jan, Didirri and Mia Wray, The Whalers Hotel, Warrnambool 29 Jan, Pierce Brothers and Shannen James, Westernpoint Hotel, San Remo

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State suspends liquor licenses, permits of more businesses for violating epidemic order

State suspends liquor licenses, permits of more businesses for violating epidemic order Copyright 2018 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. File Photo and last updated 2021-01-20 07:32:29-05 (WXYZ) — The Michigan Liquor Control Commission suspended liquor licenses and permits for businesses in Mt. Pleasant, Plymouth and Bitely. The businesses had multiple violations of the current public health order, including: allowing non-residential, indoor gatherings; providing indoor dining; exceeding limitations for outdoor dining, and failure to require face coverings for staff and patrons. Since September 2020, the MLCC has suspended liquor licenses of a total of 37 businesses for violation of public health orders.

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Missy Higgins, Jimmy Barnes, James Reyne Line-up for Sounds Better Together

Missy Higgins, Jimmy Barnes, James Reyne Line-up for Sounds Better Together The Victorian Government has unveiled a new live music initiative for regional Victoria called Sounds Better Together. Sounds Better Together will feature Jimmy Barnes, Tones And I, Missy Higgins, The Teskey Brothers, James Reyne, Daryl Braithwaite, Vika & Linda, Deborah Conway, Gordi, Didirri, Mia Wray, Something for Kate and more performing Covidsafe approved events around the state of Victoria over eight days from 23 January to 30 January. Jimmy Barnes said, “It’s so great to be a part of these shows. I get to take the stage with The Teskey Brothers, Daryl Braithwaite, Vika & Linda and more. I love playing music and it always sounds so much better playing live in front of a Victorian audience. Bring it on!”

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Some bars, restaurants fighting back after COVID liquor license suspensions

First, it was gyms. Now, it’s bars, restaurants, and even a donut shop. For Lansing attorney Dave Kallman, representing the small businesses that have had their liquor licenses suspended, been cited by the health department, or in the donut shop owner’s case, been criminally charged for allegedly violating the state’s COVID-19 orders, has become a bit of a cottage industry. Since September, 26 businesses have had their liquor licenses suspended by the Michigan Liquor License Control Commission, at least as of December 21. Credit Jacek Dylag for Unsplash “They re really attacking these people big time, and going right for their ability to operate and be a business,” Kallman said by phone last week.

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