Hooligans Lakeside bar owner pleads for his right to open
The owner of Hooligans Lakeside, on Becker County Highway 6, south of Lake Park, Minn., said, he s cut more than 90% of his staff since pandemic began and doesn t understand why large retailers are allowed to operate in Minnesota, but the small bars and restaurants are not.
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Todd Jacobson, owner of Hooligans Lakeside bar and grill, south of Lake Park, Minn., stands next to his bar. Hooligans Lakeside was issued a cease-and-desist letter from the Minnesota Department of Health after opening for dine-in service in violation of an executive order issued by Gov. Tim Walz. (Michael Achterling / Tribune)
Minnesota Cracks Down On Two SE Minnesota Bars
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St Paul (KROC AM News) - Two bars in southeast Minnesota are facing a suspension of their liquor licenses as the state continues to crack down on businesses that defy the current Covid-related shutdown order.
The Minnesota Department of Public has notified three more establishments that they face a 60-day suspension of their liquor licenses for ongoing violations by selling alcohol for on-premises consumption.
The Interchange, Albert Lea – DPS was notified that The Interchange failed to comply with a Cease and Desist Order issued by the Minnesota Department of Health on Dec. 16. On Dec. 18, DPS agents observed the establishment open for on-premises consumption of food and alcohol, again violating EO-99.