St. Cloud Chamber works to aid hospitality businesses amid coronavirus
17 Mar 2020
Hospitality businesses have been swept off their feet all across Minnesota, and not by Prince Charming.
Gov. Tim Walz issued an executive order Monday evening shuttering restaurants for dine-in services beginning at the end of business Tuesday and effective through March 27. Takeout and drive-thru services can still continue.
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