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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed an enforcement action against a bar owner who has vowed to reopen at least one of his bar locations in spite of Gov. Tim Walz's "Stay Safe Minnesota" executive order.
Kris Schiffler is the owner and manager of six "Shady's" bars: Shady's Hometown Tavern and Event Center in Albany, Shady's Long Shots in Cold Spring, Shady's Bar & Grill in New Munich, and Shady's Silver Spur in St. Martin, all in Stearns County; Shady's Railside in Rice, in Benton County; and Shady's Golden Eagle in Burtrum, in Todd County.
Earlier this month, Schiffler announced his intentions to reopen all of his bars May 18. Attorney General, Keith Ellison, threatened a $25,000 fine per violation.
SO WHAT HAS HAPPENED? The page is now up to more than $189,567 in donations. AND, HE IS GOING TO REOPEN!
According to the State of Minnesota COVID-19 dashboard, Stearns County now has the second-higher number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state. In the first week of May, COVID-19 cases increased 454 percent in Stearns County, compared to 95.5 percent across the state as a whole.
The county's rate of COVID-19 cases per capita is 2.5 times higher than Hennepin County and 3.5 times higher than Ramsey County.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison has filed an enforcement action against a bar owner who has vowed to reopen at least one of his bar locations in spite of Gov. Tim Walz's "Stay Safe Minnesota" executive order.
Kris Schiffler is the owner and manager of six "Shady's" bars: Shady's Hometown Tavern and Event Center in Albany, Shady's Long Shots in Cold Spring, Shady's Bar & Grill in New Munich, and Shady's Silver Spur in St. Martin, all in Stearns County; Shady's Railside in Rice, in Benton County; and Shady's Golden Eagle in Burtrum, in Todd County.
Earlier this month, Schiffler announced his intentions to reopen all of his bars May 18. Attorney General, Keith Ellison, threatened a $25,000 fine per violation.
SO WHAT HAS HAPPENED? The page is now up to more than $189,567 in donations. AND, HE IS GOING TO REOPEN!
According to the State of Minnesota COVID-19 dashboard, Stearns County now has the second-higher number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state. In the first week of May, COVID-19 cases increased 454 percent in Stearns County, compared to 95.5 percent across the state as a whole.
The county's rate of COVID-19 cases per capita is 2.5 times higher than Hennepin County and 3.5 times higher than Ramsey County.