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Boardwalk Bar and Grill of East Grand Forks

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POLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT GRANTS TEMPORARY INJUNCTION AGAINST BOARDWALK BAR AND GRILL

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced today that Polk County District Court has granted his office’s motion for a temporary injunction against Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks, which the State has sued for violating the ban on indoor, on-premises dining in Governor Tim Walz’s Executive Order 20-99. The court ordered that “Defendant […]

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POLK COUNTY DISTRICT COURT APPROVES MN AG’S TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER FOR THE BOARDWALK. ANOTHER RESTAURANT LOSES LICENSE AND IS FINED

Lawsuits were filed against two restaurants operating in violation of executive order, while a third restaurant had its license revoked and faces a $9,500 penalty. On the same day Minnesota announced 3,773 new COVID-19 cases and 94 additional COVID-19 deaths, state officials announced enforcement actions against three restaurants operating in violation of an executive order

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