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Charge dropped against Kentucky restaurant owner for staying open despite governor s orders

Charge dropped against Kentucky restaurant owner for staying open despite governor s orders Share Updated: 12:24 PM EST Dec 24, 2020 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 12:24 PM EST Dec 24, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript PEOPLE KEEPING HIM IN BUSINESS. NOW THIS CONTROVERSIAL DECISION BY BEANS CAFE AND BAKERY HERE IS CAUSING QUITE THE BUZZ CUSTOMERS COMING BY PAST FIVE O’CLOCK TONIGHT LARGELY TO SUPPORT THE BUSINESS AND THE STATEMENT. IT’S MAKING AT THE SAME TIME OTHER KENTUCKY RESTAURANTS CLOSED THEIR DOORS TO INDOOR DINING BEANS CAFE AND BAKERY AND BRIDGE STILL BUSTLING WITH BUSINESS PHILOSOPHICALLY, I FULLY SUPPORT WHAT HE’S ATTEMPTING TO DO HERE DESPITE THE GOVERNOR’S ORDER REQUIRING BARS AND EATERIES TO SEE SINNED OR SERVICE BY 5 O’CLOCK TONIGHT. THE CAFE’S OWNER DECIDING NOT TO FOLLOW THAT DIRECTIVE HE POSTED THIS LETTER ON FACEBOOK ANNOUNCING THE MOVE TO CUSTOMERS MORE THAN A THOUSAND COMMENTS REVEALING MIXED PAS

Kentucky restaurant gets permit reinstated after being suspended for violating governor s orders

Kentucky restaurant gets permit reinstated after being suspended for violating governor s orders Share Updated: 9:49 AM EST Dec 23, 2020 WLWT Digital Staff Share Updated: 9:49 AM EST Dec 23, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript EFFECTS. AND IT’S EERILY QUIET INSIDE THIS BUILDING OR HAS BEEN BUT NOW, YOU KNOW THINGS ARE MOVING IN TONIGHT ON MY RESERVATION BOOK. I’VE ACTUALLY GOT RESERVATIONS FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THREE WEEKS. KENTUCKY’S RESTAURANTS ARE WELCOMING CUSTOMERS BACK INTO THEIR DINING ROOMS, BUT ON MONDAY AFTER WEEKS OF CARRY OUT AN OUTDOOR SEATING ONLY SALINAS LUNCH CROWD WAS SMALLER THAN GENERAL MANAGER RAY WATKINS WOULD HAVE LIKED I NEED A KNIFE AND IT WAS THE SAME AT LULU FOOD AND DRINK AND SALES DOWN 60% OR JARRED MATTHEWS ADMITTED THE NEXT FEW WEEKS COULD BE MAKE OR BREAK. THERE’S A LOT OF RESTAURANTS OUT THERE THAT ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO SURVIVE THIS PANDEMIC OR SOME OF THEM THAT ARE JUST STRUGGLING. SO TH

Beans restaurant permits for Hebron, Dry Ridge reinstated by health department

Beans restaurant permits for Hebron, Dry Ridge reinstated by health department Chris Mayhew, Cincinnati Enquirer © Phil Didion Beans Cafe and Bakery in Hebron, KY lost their license to serve food over not following the Governor s executive orders regarding COVID-19 restrictions. Beans continues to serve diners despite the Health Department s suspension. Kentucky has reinstated the licenses for Beans Cafe and Bakery in Hebron and Dry Ridge days after the restaurant owner was charged with operating a restaurant without a permit. A Northern Kentucky Health Department official signed the orders Friday that allowed Beans to be reinstated effective Dec. 21. Kentucky s ban on indoor dining has expired.

Food licenses for NKY cafe reinstated; owner still facing criminal charges

Food licenses for NKY cafe reinstated; owner still facing criminal charges Restaurant refused to close dining room despite state order Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Josh Bazan Beans Cafe and Bakery owner Richard Hayhoe said he’s keeping his restaurant’s dining room open because his customers deserve to make up their own mind about whether they want to come inside and sit down or go through the drive-thru. By: WCPO staff and last updated 2020-12-21 22:25:45-05 DRY RIDGE, Ky. — The Northern Kentucky Health Department has reinstated the food licenses for Beans Cafe and Bakery in Dry Ridge and Hebron, according to the restaurant owner s attorney.

Coronavirus in NKY: 12 residents dead, bringing toll to 149

Coronavirus in NKY: 339 new cases and no new deaths reported Jeanne Houck, Madeline Mitchell, Segann March and Quinlan Bentley, Cincinnati Enquirer © File photo Coronavirus Wednesday, Dec. 30, update: A total 339 new cases of COVID-19 and no deaths were reported in Northern Kentucky on Wednesday. The total death count remains at 165, according to the Northern Kentucky Health Department.  The total number of COVID-19 cases in Boone, Campbell, Grant and Kenton counties is now 22,736, according to the health department.  The active cases break down this way by county: Boone: 823. Boone: 43. Kenton: 79.  Tuesday, Dec. 29, update: A total 251 new cases of COVID-19 and one new death were reported in Northern Kentucky on Tuesday. 

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