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Last week, Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville became the epicenter for the debate over how far Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has gone in banning indoor dining and gathering at bars and restaurants in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. Local elected officials, however, are speaking out against the decision by owner Lisa Monet Zarza, who also owns Alibi at Froggy Bottomâs in Northfield. The Lakeville bar opened at 11 a.m. Dec. 16 in defiance of the executive order ban on selling alcohol for in-person consumption, which was extended into January by the governor later in the day. That announcement was carried on Alibiâs television sets, as people crammed into the bar to eat, drink and be merry. ....
This is a marketing ploy : Lakeville lawmaker slams Alibi for reopening Sen. Matt Little is calling for support of local businesses that follow the rules. Author: Joe Nelson/Bring Me The News A state lawmaker on his way out of office is ending his tenure with a candid message about the battle over COVID-19 restrictions. On Friday, State Sen. Matt Little, a DFLer from Lakeville, posted a long message on Facebook calling out local bar Alibi Drinkery for its continued stand against the shutdown: In the post, Little vows never step foot into Alibi ever again, but also takes special aim at local politicians. ....
A federal appeals court upheld the conviction of former Ocean County Republican Party Chairman George R. Gilmore, 71, on charges of failing to pay over payroll taxes to the IRS and making false statements in a loan application. Disgraced former Ocean County Republican Chairman George Gilmore appears in this 2009 photo with the late Freeholder John Bartlett, his son Jay Bartlett, Freeholder Gerry Little, and his son Matt Little A federal grand jury on January 10, 2019, indicted Gilmore, of Toms River, for evasion of taxes totaling more than $1 million; filing false income tax returns; failing to pay over payroll taxes to the IRS; and making false statements on a bank loan application. ....