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How does COVID, liquor enforcement work for Pa restaurants

Fat Boys Summit Diner  Somerset  The Blue Collar Tavern  Emlenton  Angelo’s Family Restaurant  Washington   Sharkey’s Café  Latrobe  Read Tarkowski s complete statement below:  The governor and Secretary of Health’s orders were issued pursuant to the authority granted to them under the law, and as such they have the force and effect of law. This authority extends to all local enforcement agencies in Pennsylvania. Local law enforcement received guidance on enforcement of the various COVID-19 orders in place from the Pennsylvania State Police through the PA Chiefs of Police Association. Local police departments have discretion whether to warn or cite a business for violations. Enforcement efforts include issuing citations and fines, and possibly undertaking regulatory actions for repeat offenders.

Pennsylvania, New Jersey Casinos Get 16K in Counterfeit Bills

Several Pennsylvania gaming properties and one in Atlantic City wound up getting fake bills last year, leading to the recent arrest of three suspects, with another person still on the loose. Pennsylvania’s Wind Creek Bethlehem pictured above. It was the scene of the alleged passing of counterfeit bills in 2019. (Image: Wind Creek) In total, $16,000 worth of 150 fake bills were passed at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem now called Wind Creek Bethlehem as well as Parx Casino, Valley Forge Casino Resort, Harrah’s casinos, and SugarHouse Casino now Rivers Casino Philadelphia, reported Lehigh Valley Live.com, a local online news site.

Group used $16K in fake bills at then-Sands Bethlehem, 4 other casinos, AG says

Group used $16K in fake bills at then-Sands Bethlehem, 4 other casinos, AG says Updated Dec 19, 2020; A group from Philadelphia is accused of using thousands of dollars in counterfeit money last year at Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem and four other Pennsylvania casinos. Kiara Kristin Purnell, Mahagany White, Nieem Johnson and Marcus Davis allegedly passed a total of 150 fake bills in the spring of 2019 at the Sands (now Wind Creek Bethlehem), Parx, SugarHouse (now Rivers Casino Philadelphia), Valley Forge Resort and Harrah’s casinos. Three have been arrested, and authorities are still looking for the 31-year-old Purnell. The four each face charges of forgery, theft by deception, possessing instruments of crime and conspiracy in Bucks County Court. The charges were filed by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office and Pennsylvania State Police Bureau of Gaming Enforcement.

It s not over yet : Pa hospitalizations and deaths keep climbing as vaccines arrive in N J and Delaware

It s not over yet : Pa hospitalizations and deaths keep climbing as vaccines arrive in N J and Delaware
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