State receives more than 200 complaints, issues 80 warnings to businesses violating stay-at-home order

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One thought on “State receives more than 200 complaints, issues 80 warnings to businesses violating stay-at-home order

  1. If I owned a Liquor store I would have a hard time with the order, you can freely roam the isles of Kroger, Walmart and Meijer and they sell the same products?

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