Liquor License Hearing to be Held for Rocâs Place By Liz Holbrook
Apr 20, 2021 9:00 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) A local sports bar is facing a license revocation after a complaint was filed by a City Patrol Captain.
Tuesday evening Wausau’s Public Health and Safety Committee considered a complaint against Roc’s Place to revoke or suspend their Class B Beer & Liquor License. The complaint was filed by Wausau Police Patrol Captain Todd Baeten and recommends the license be suspended or revoked for violating Wisconsin Statutes and Municipal Code.
The complaint alleges that Roc’s Place violates Wisconsin Statute 125.12(2) 2 which lets a municipality revoke a license for disorderly, riotous, indecent, or improper behavior. At Public Health and Safety’s Meeting, Wausau Police Chief Ben Bliven says there are multiple concerns with Roc’s Place unruly behavior.
Liquor License Hearing to be Held for Rocâs Place By Liz Holbrook
Apr 20, 2021 9:00 PM
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) A local sports bar is facing a license revocation after a complaint was filed by a City Patrol Captain.
Tuesday evening Wausau’s Public Health and Safety Committee considered a complaint against Roc’s Place to revoke or suspend their Class B Beer & Liquor License. The complaint was filed by Wausau Police Patrol Captain Todd Baeten and recommends the license be suspended or revoked for violating Wisconsin Statutes and Municipal Code.
The complaint alleges that Roc’s Place violates Wisconsin Statute 125.12(2) 2 which lets a municipality revoke a license for disorderly, riotous, indecent, or improper behavior. At Public Health and Safety’s Meeting, Wausau Police Chief Ben Bliven says there are multiple concerns with Roc’s Place unruly behavior.
By Liz Holbrook
Wausau City Hall. MWC file photo
WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) â A local sports bar is facing a license revocation after a complaint was filed by a City Patrol Captain.
Tuesday evening Wausauâs Public Health and Safety Committee considered a complaint against Rocâs Place to revoke or suspend their Class B Beer & Liquor License. The complaint was filed by Wausau Police Patrol Captain Todd Baeten and recommends the license be suspended or revoked for violating Wisconsin Statutes and Municipal Code.
The complaint alleges that Rocâs Place violates Wisconsin Statute 125.12(2) 2 which lets a municipality revoke a license for disorderly, riotous, indecent, or improper behavior. At Public Health and Safetyâs Meeting, Wausau Police Chief Ben Bliven says there are multiple concerns with Rocâs Place unruly behavior.
NEENAH - The Common Council will hold an emergency meeting Wednesday to vote on an ordinance enacting a citywide mask mandate to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
If passed, the mandate would take effect immediately upon publication and continue until May 31 or until the end of the city s public health emergency, whichever is earlier.
The proposed ordinance says, Every person age five (5) years and older who is present in any enclosed space accessible to the public shall wear a face covering that completely covers their nose and mouth when another person or persons who are not members of the individual s household or living unit are present in the same room or enclosed space.