Feb. 17—A Marquette bar has had its liquor license suspended for allegedly violating state orders aimed at preventing COVID-19 transmission, officials said Wednesday. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission said it suspended the liquor license of Wooden Nickel Bar in Marquette on Feb. 10 for multiple violations, including allowing non-residential, indoor gatherings, failing to require face .
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Farmington-area restaurants fighting through COVID-19
Downtown social district boosts businesses
The Farmington DDA has placed what it calls “Farmington Forts” inside the social district to allow people to eat together in a safe manner. Patrons are also able to walk the street, but they must remain in the district to drink.
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Farmington Brewing Co. is one of the businesses that participates with carryout cocktails in the social district. The Syndicate is located along Grand River Avenue.
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FARMINGTON As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, local restaurants have continued to push through adversity in hopes of gaining some normalcy.