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JOE’S DINER IN EAST GRAND FORKS AMONG LATEST TO GET ISSUED CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDERS

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced it has issued cease-and-desist orders and notices of license suspension to Joe’s Diner, in East Grand Forks; King Sparrow, in Milaca; and Big Orv’s, in Adrian, after determining that the facilities had violated executive orders designed to protect their employees, customers, and communities from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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JAMIESON’S ON MAIN IN OLSO ISSUED CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER FOR VIOLATING EXECUTIVE ORDER

The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced it has issued cease-and-desist orders and notices of license suspension to Long Pine Store in Pine River, Minn. and Jamieson’s on Main in Oslo, Minn., after determining that the facilities had violated executive orders designed to protect their employees, customers, and communities from the COVID-19 pandemic. Governor

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NEW COVID-19 TESTING LOCATION TO OPEN THROUGH AT LEAST THE END OF THE YEAR IN CROOKSTON

In order to expand access to free, “no barrier” COVID-19 testing, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced 11 new longer-term COVID-19 testing sites will open across Minnesota in the coming weeks. Ten of the testing sites will be at National Guard Armories in Albert Lea, Anoka, Crookston, Fairmont, Hibbing, Hutchinson, Inver Grove Heights,

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