Fighting for local business
Interchange loses liquor license
Is still state officials say they've notified the interchange in albert lea that they now face losing their liquor license for five years.
The reason being ongoing violations of the executive order temporarily banning indoor dining.
Kimt news 3's samantha soto spomke to the owner today, and she joins us live downtown.
Samantha?
Amy?
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"* i spoke to intercha owner lisa hanson this afternoon, and she expressed her passion about her constitutional right to own and operate business, and is prepared to fight for that right.
This sunday ?
"* the interchange is holding a planned peaceful protest in hopes of taking a step toward re?
"* opening minnesota.
The plan is to march from albert lea city hall to the court house.
The event is expected to start at 1 p?
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Interchane owner lisa hanson tells me they are not doing this just for their business, but for the state the interchange owner says so far they have gained support from other area restaurants as well as some state representative
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