I guess it s only appropriate that my last post of 2020 is about COVID-19. A year ago today, we had no idea what lay in store for us in the coming year. Who knew I would be wearing a mask to go to the mall or I would be booted from my favorite bar at 10 p.m. on a Saturday night because they weren t allowed to stay open later. As we head into 2021 with high hopes that our world will get back to some semblance of normal, here is where we are with COVID-19 on the last day of the year.
Judge: Rocking R Bar must comply with COVID restrictions
By: Annie Johnson - MTN News
Posted at 8:23 AM, Dec 17, 2020
and last updated 2020-12-17 10:23:19-05
BOZEMAN â Gallatin County District Court Judge Rienne McElyea ruled on Wednesday against the Rocking R Bar, the defendant in a suit brought by the Gallatin County Attorney s Office and the Gallatin City-County Health Department.
The ruling means the Rocking R Bar must comply with a county ordinance requiring it to close at 10 p.m. due to coronavirus restrictions.
The preliminary injunction granted by the judge will be in effect until March. The Rocking R Bar could face further legal action if it continues to disregard the 10 p.m. curfew.
Judge rules against Rocking R Bar in suit brought by Gallatin County
Rocking R Bar must adhere to 10 PM curfew, judge rules
By: Annie Johnson
and last updated 2020-12-17 08:35:26-05
BOZEMAN â (Updated 11:50 a.m. MDT, 12/16/2020)
UPDATE: Gallatin County District Court Judge Rienne McElyea ruled on Wednesday against the Rocking R Bar, the defendant in a suit brought by the Gallatin County Attorney s Office and the Gallatin City-County Health Department.
The ruling means the Rocking R Bar must follow a county ordinance requiring it to close at 10 p.m.
The preliminary injunction granted by the judge will be in effect until March. The Rocking R Bar could face further legal action if it continues to disregard the 10 p.m. curfew.