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Macomb County restaurants group sues state for revenue lost in pandemic At issue: taking away property without compensation Group seeking undisclosed amount in damages Frankin Title Agency via Instagram Little Camille s by the Bay in New Baltimore has lost about $600,000 in revenue during the pandemic, according to owner Mark Miller. A Macomb County group of restaurant industry businesses is suing the state for revenue lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Macomb County Restaurant, Bar, and Banquet Association on Feb. 18 filed a complaint in Macomb County Circuit Court against Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan Liquor Control Commission Chair Patrick Gagliardi and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Director Elizabeth Hertel seeking a jury trial for monetary compensation of potential lost profits. ....
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Lauwers to speak Wednesday about restaurant restrictions FacebookTwitterEmail State Senator Dan Lauwers (Tribune File Photo) BAD AXE State Senator Dan Lauwers is scheduled to appear at the Peppermill Restaurant in Bad Axe at 3 p.m. on Wednesday to speak about Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s restaurant restrictions. This will be the third stop he makes on Wednesday, as Lauwers will also appear at Roadhouse 19 in Yale and Little Camille’s By the Bay in New Baltimore earlier in the day, both located in his state senate district. Peppermill Restaurant owner Thomas McCollum will also speak about the impact the orders have had on his livelihood. Restaurant owners will also speak at the other locations Lauwers will visit. ....
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